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BASEBALL INFORMATION
Head Coach.................. Jack Dahm (ninth year) Alma Mater/Year......................... Creighton/1989 Record at Iowa/Years............... 190-248 (.434)/8 Career Record/Years...........473-524-2 (.474)/18 Email..................jack-dahm@iowabaseball.com Assistant Coach...... Ryan Brownlee (ninth year) Alma Mater/Year........................ Evansville/1997 Email............ryan-brownlee@iowabaseball.com Pitching Coach.. Chris Maliszewski (fourth year) Alma Mater/Year................................. Iowa/2004 Email...... chris-maliszewski@iowabaseball.com Volunteer Assistant Coach................Brian Miller Email.................brian-miller@iowabaseball.com
TEAM INFORMATION
2011 Record.............................................. 20-32 Home........................................................... 7-13 Away............................................................ 7-12 Neutral........................................................... 6-7 Big Ten Record/Finish........................... 9-15/9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................21/8 Starters Returning/Lost..................................5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost................................10/3 Newcomers.....................................................13 Home Facility........................ Duane Banks Field Capacity.....................................................3,000 Opened........................................................1974 Dimensions.......................329-373-395-373-329 Surface......................................... Natural Grass
The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference. The University also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities. For additional information contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, (319) 335-0705. The 2012 University of Iowa baseball media guide is an online publication of the UI Department of Athletics. The publication was designed by Assistant Graphic Designer Mindy Gardner. The publication was written and edited by Assistant Communications Director Matthew Weitzel and Graduate Assistant Patrick Sojka. Photos were provided by UI Photo Services, Rick Kuebel, Darren Miller, Matt Weitzel, Patrick Sojka and Aaron Blau.
UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS
MEDIA INFORMATION
PATRICK SOJKA
Location:..................................... Iowa City, Iowa Enrollment:...............................................30,893 Founded:.....................................................1847 Nickname:.......................................... Hawkeyes Colors......................................... Black and Gold Conference:.............................................Big Ten National Affiliation..................... NCAA, Division I President:....................................... Sally Mason Director of Athletics:.......................... Gary Barta Baseball Administrator:.......................Fred Mims Baseball Secretary:....................... Joyce Rossie Baseball Office....... 232 Carver-Hawkeye Arena ........................................ Iowa City, Iowa 52242 ................................................... (319) 335-9389
MATTHEW WEITZEL
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1................................................. Quick Facts 2..................................................... Schedule 3.................................................2012 Roster 4.......................... Welcome to Iowa Baseball 5................................. Success Under Dahm 6-13.............................2011 Season Preview 14-46........................................... Player Bios 47-51...................... Head Coach Jack Dahm 52-53................... Assistant Coach Brownlee 54.................... Assistant Coach Maliszewski 55................................................ Brian Miller 56.........................................Dusty Napoloen 57-58............................................Gary Barta 59.................................... Complete Program 60................................................ Why Iowa? 61................................................... Walk-ons 62-63...............................Duane Banks Field 64...................................... Duane Banks Era 65.........................Strength and Conditioning 66.......................New Rec Building Facilities 67................................... Community Service 68................................................ Golf Outing 69............................... Iowa Baseball Camps 70.......................................... Special Events 71-72....................................Lead-Off Dinner 73............................. Hawkeyes in the Media 74........................................ Big Ten Network 75-76.......................... Hawkeyes in the Pros 77........ Scholarships/Cal Eldred Lights Fund 78-84.................................University of Iowa 85...................................Hawkeye Traditions 86.................................... 2011 Season Stats 87.................................... 2011 Big Ten Stats 88.......................................Hawkeye Honors 89-90................................Individual Records 91-92...........................Year-by-Year Leaders 93-94.......................... Year-by-Year Records 95............................All-Time Series Records 96-102................................. All-Time Results 103..................................... Visiting Iowa City
Q U I C K FAC T S
Athletics Communications Director....Steve Roe Baseball SID...................................Patrick Sojka ................................................. Matthew Weitzel Email.......................... patrick-sojka@uiowa.edu ..............................matthew-weitzel@uiowa.edu Athletics Communications Phone... (319) 335-9411 Athletics Communications Fax... (319) 335-9417 Press Box Phone........................ (319) 335-9520 Website................................hawkeyesports.com
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DATE OPPONENT
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Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 March 2 March 3 March 4 March 10 March 11 March 12 March 13 March 14 March 15 March 16 March 21 March 23 March 24 March 25 March 28 March 30 March 31 April 1 April 3 April 4 April 6 April 7 April 8 April 10
St. Petersburg, FL Clearwater, FL St. Petersburg, FL Myrtle Beach, FL Conway, SC Myrtle Beach, FL Clarksville, TN Clarksville, TN Clarksville, TN Winter Haven, FL Winter Haven, FL Winter Haven, FL Winter Haven, FL Winter Haven, FL Winter Haven, FL Winter Haven, FL IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY Bloomington, IN Bloomington, IN Bloomington, IN IOWA CITY IOWA CITY Lincoln, NE Lincoln, NE Lincoln, NE IOWA CITY
12:05 p.m. 9:05 a.m. 8:05 a.m. 3:05 p.m. 10:05 a.m. 10:05 a.m. 11:05 a.m. 2:35 p.m. 11:05 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 9:05 a.m. 10:05 a.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m.
April 14 vs. South Dakota State April 14 at Creighton April 18 Bradley April 20 Penn State April 21 Penn State April 22 Penn State April 24 at Bradley April 27 at Minnesota April 28 at Minnesota April 29 at Minnesota May 1 Milwaukee May 4 Michigan May 5 Michigan May 6 Michigan May 11 at Michigan State May 12 at Michigan State May 13 at Michigan State May 15 at Creighton May 17 Purdue May 18 Purdue May 19 Purdue May 23-27 Big Ten Tournament June 1-3 NCAA Regionals June 8-10 NCAA Super Regionals June 15-27 College World Series
10:05 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m.
vs. Pittsburgh % vs. Notre Dame % vs. West Virginia % vs. Coastal Carolina vs. George Mason vs. Virginia Tech vs. Akron vs. Austin Peay vs. Youngstown State vs. Georgetown # vs. Illinois State # vs. Eastern Illinois # vs. Bucknell # vs. Long Island # vs. Jacksonville State # vs. Army # Grand View Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Nebraska Omaha at Indiana at Indiana at Indiana South Dakota State South Dakota State at Nebraska at Nebraska at Nebraska Western Illinois
Al Lang Stadium Jack Russell Memorial Stadium Walter Fuller Baseball Complex BB&T Field Watson Stadium/Vrooman Field BB&T Field Raymond Hand Park Raymond Hand Park Raymond Hand Park Chain of Lakes Park Chain of Lakes Park Chain of Lakes Park Chain of Lakes Park Chain of Lakes Park Chain of Lakes Park Chain of Lakes Park Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Sembower Field Sembower Field Sembower Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Hawks Field Duane Banks Field
Omaha, NE Omaha, NE IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY Peoria, IL Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN Minneapolis, MN IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY East Lansing, MI East Lansing, MI East Lansing, MI Omaha, NE IOWA CITY IOWA CITY IOWA CITY
TD Ameritrade Park TD Ameritrade Park Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field O’Brien Field Metrodome Metrodome Metrodome Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field McLane Baseball Stadium McLane Baseball Stadium McLane Baseball Stadium TD Ameritrade Park Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field Duane Banks Field
All times listed are central % - Big East/Big Ten Challenge # - RussMatt Central Florida Invitational
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IOWABASEBALL NUMERICAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 41 43 44 45
2 0 12 R O S T E R PITCHERS No. Name......................Pos........... B/T........Ht./Wt........Yr......Hometown....................... Last School 3 Phil Keppler............IF/RHP...... L/R........6-4/190......Sr......Manchester, IA.............. West Delaware 16 Patrick Lala.............RHP.......... L/R........6-2/190......Sr......Marion, IA.........................Kirkwood CC 19 Ryan Rumpf...........RHP/DH.... R/R........6-1/195......Fr......North Liberty, IA.............Iowa City West 22 Andrew Hedrick......LHP.......... R/L........6-1/180......Fr......Ankeny, Iowa.............................Ankeny 24 Sasha Kuebel.........LHP/IF...... R/L........6-1/200......Fr......St. Louis, MO.... St. Louis University HS 30 Josh DeBoer...........RHP.......... R/R........6-5/205......Jr.......Coralville, IA....... College of Charleston 31 Ricky Sandquist......RHP.......... L/R........6-4/190......Jr.......Fort Dodge, IA.....................Fort Dodge 32 Jarred Hippen.........LHP.......... L/L.........6-3/205......Sr......Rock Falls, IL........................Rock Falls 33 Ben Bergman.........LHP.......... L/L.........6-6/195......Jr.......Solon, IA...........................Kirkwood CC 35 Nick Brown.............RHP.......... R/R........6-3/250......Sr......Warrenville, IL...Wheaton-Warrenville South 37 Patrick Brennan......LHP.......... L/L.........6-3/220......Sr......East Falmouth, MA...........The Gunnery 38 Tim Fangman.........RHP.......... R/R........6-3/220......Sr......North Liberty, IA............. Blackhawk CC 40 Matt Dermody.........LHP.......... R/L........6-5/205......Jr.......Norwalk, IA...............................Norwalk 41 Aaron Smit..............LHP.......... L/L.........6-2/200......Fr..*...Wellman, IA......................... Mid-Prairie 43 Taylor Kaufman......LHP/OF.... L/L.........6-2/180......Fr......Glenwood, IA.........................Glenwood 44 Andrew Hanse........RHP.......... R/R........6-6/205......Jr.......Marion, IA..........................Ellsworth JC 45 Nick Hibbing...........RHP.......... R/R........6-5/185......Fr......Lindenhurst, IL..........Lakes Community
ALPHABETICAL
Kasey Carling 33 Eric Toole 6 Phil Keppler 37 Kris Goodman 35 Anthony Torres 1 Keith Brand 9 Taylor Zeutenhorst 30 Nick Day 40 Jake Mangler 36 Mike McQuillan 38 Jacob Yacinich 15 Sean Flanagan 4 Patrick Lala 28 Chett Zeise 44 Ryan Rumpf 22 Alec Linebarger 45 Andrew Host 32 Andrew Hedrick 21 Dan Sheppard 43 Sasha Kuebel 3 Kyle Haen 24 Josh DeBoer 20 Ricky Sandquist 16 Jarred Hippen 12 Ben Bergman 13 Bryan Niedbalski 34 Nick Brown 19 Andrew Ewing 31 Patrick Brennan 23 Tim Fangman 41 Matt Dermody 2 Aaron Smit 5 Taylor Kaufman 14 Andrew Hanse 18 Nick Hibbing 8
Ben Bergman Keith Brand Patrick Brennan Nick Brown Kasey Carling Nick Day Josh DeBoer Matt Dermody Andrew Ewing Tim Fangman Sean Flanagan Kris Goodman Kyle Haen Andrew Hanse Andrew Hedrick Nick Hibbing Jarred Hippen Andrew Host Taylor Kaufman Phil Keppler Sasha Kuebel Alec Linebarger Patrick Lala Jake Mangler Mike McQuillan Bryan Niedbalski Ryan Rumpf Ricky Sandquist Dan Sheppard Aaron Smit Eric Toole Anthony Torres Jacob Yacinich Chett Zeise Taylor Zeutenhorst
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kyle Haen............................................ HANE Andrew Hanse.................................HAN-zee Andrew Hedrick............................ HEED-rick Sasha Kuebel...................................KEY-bull Mike McQuillan....................... Muh-QUILL-in Bryan Niedbalski......................Nuh-BALL-ski Jacob Yacinich.............................. YA-sin-itch Chett Zeise........................................... ZI-zee Taylor Zeutenhorst.................. ZOOT-in-horst
CATCHERS No. Name......................Pos........... B/T........Ht./Wt........Yr......Hometown....................... Last School 5 Anthony Torres.......C............... R/R........5-11/170.....Fr......San Diego, CA..... La Jolla Country Day 6 Keith Brand.............C............... R/R........5-10/170....So.....Northbrook, IL............. Glenbrook North 20 Alec Linebarger......C............... L/R........6-2/185......Fr......Blue Bell, Pa......................Wissahickon 23 Dan Sheppard........C............... R/R........6-0/190......Jr.......Downers Grove, IL.......................North INFIELDERS No. Name......................Pos........... B/T........Ht./Wt........Yr......Hometown....................... Last School 1 Kasey Carling.........IF.............. R/R........5-9/155......Sr......Salen, UT................. Salt Lake City CC 3 Phil Keppler............UT/RHP.... L/R........6-4/190......Sr......Manchester, IA.............. West Delaware 4 Kris Goodman........IF.............. R/R........6-1/180......Fr......Apple Valley, MN............... Apple Valley 13 Mike McQuillan.......IF.............. L/R........5-11/175.....Sr......Evergreen Park, IL............Brother Rice 18 Chett Zeise.............IF.............. R/R........5-11/185.....Sr......Green Bay, WI....Notre Dame Academy 12 Jake Mangler..........IF.............. R/R........6-0/190......Fr.*....Clinton, IA...................................Clinton 34 Bryan Niedbalski....IF.............. R/R........6-3/235......So.....St. Louis, MO............................DeSmet 36 Andrew Ewing........IF.............. R/R........6-0/180......Sr......Iowa City, IA...................................West
BREAKDOWN BY CLASS FRESHMAN (13) Nick Day Kris Goodman Andrew Hedrick Nick Hibbing Taylor Kaufman Sasha Kuebel Alec Linebarger Jake Mangler * Ryan Rumpf Aaron Smit * Eric Toole Anthony Torres Jacob Yacinich
SOPHOMORES (4) Keith Brand Kyle Haen Bryan Niedbalski Taylor Zeutenhorst
* - redshirt
JUNIORS (7) Ben Bergman Matt Dermody Josh DeBoer Andrew Hanse Andrew Host Ricky Sandquist Dan Sheppard
SENIORS (11) Patrick Brennan Nick Brown Kasey Carling Andrew Ewing Tim Fangman Sean Flanagan Jarred Hippen Phil Keppler Patrick Lala Mike McQuillan Chett Zeise
OUTFIELDERS No. Name......................Pos........... B/T........Ht./Wt........Yr......Hometown....................... Last School 2 Eric Toole................OF............ L/R........6-1/170......Fr......Council Bluffs, IA.............Lewis Central 8 Taylor Zeutenhorst.. OF/IF........ L/R........6-4/220......So.....Sheldon, IA.............................. Sheldon 9 Nick Day.................OF/IF........ R/R........6-2/190......Fr......Solon, IA.......................................Solon 14 Jacob Yacinich........IF.............. L/R........6-2/180......Fr......Des Moines, IA.........................Dowling 15 Sean Flanagan.......OF/IF........ R/R........6-3/205......Sr......Downers Grove, IL.. Downers Grove North 21 Andrew Host...........OF............ R/R........6-1/200......Jr.......Altoona, IoA.................. Southeast Polk 28 Kyle Haen...............OF............ L/L.........5-10/170....So.....Madison, WI.........................Edgewood 43 Taylor Kaufman......LHP/OF.... L/L.........6-2/180......Fr......Glenwood, IA.........................Glenwood * - denotes redshirt Head Coach: Jack Dahm (#10) Assistant Coaches: Ryan Brownlee (#11) & Chris Maliszewski (#29) Volunteer Coach: Brian Miller (#26) Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Dusty Napoleon (#42) PA G E 3
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W E L C O M E T O I O WA B A S E B A L L
Student-athletes throughout the country each year face the difficult task of selecting a University in which to pursue their college degree while reaching their full potential academically and athletically. Selecting a university and baseball program that is the right fit for you is a very important decision. This decision is one that will have a great impact on both the near future as well as the many years that follow your collegiate experience and baseball career. As you begin to compare all of your options, I strongly encourage you to consider The University of Iowa and our baseball program. Many of the same qualities that distinguish Iowa’s academic reputation are the foundation we are building within the baseball program… a commitment to excellence, tradition of success, strong community support and first class facilities. Iowa is an outstanding university with a worldwide reputation of academic excellence. The university features faculty and staff members who are committed to making your experience as a student-athlete a positive experience academically, not to mention Iowa City is a classic college town that prides itself on the success of the university in every regard. We are also looking forward to regaining the past success that Iowa baseball has had in winning seven Big Ten Championships, qualifying for three NCAA Tournaments and one appearance in the College World Series. Our coaching staff is looking forward to taking the University of Iowa Baseball program to new heights. We believe that we have an opportunity to become one of the finest baseball programs in the nation, while helping to produce graduates who are prepared for successful careers.
The athletic department at the University of Iowa has built its reputation on the sound foundation of academic, athletic and personal integrity. These qualities are present at the very top in University President, Sally Mason; Director of Athletics, Gary Barta; and Associate Athletic Director Fred Mims (Baseball Administrator) and are embraced by each member of our coaching and administrative staff. It is our hope that you will continue to consider The University of Iowa as a place for your future. Our program offers incredible academic opportunities combined with a Big Ten athletic experience that is unparalleled. The University of Iowa and the Iowa City community will provide all the necessary ingredients to make your academic and athletic experiences as rewarding as possible. We hope you will share in the excitement about The University of Iowa and our program.
IT’S GREAT TO BE A HAWKEYE!
Jack Dahm
Head Baseball Coach University of Iowa
In 2010, we enjoyed a taste of success in winning 11 of our last 14 games, finishing third in the Big Ten regular season and advancing to the championship game of the conference tournament. We return a majority of our starters and pitching staff, and welcome several talented newcomers and strive to make 2012 an even better season.
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IOWABASEBALL HAWKEYE ACADEMIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER DAHM:
• Boasted a NCAA Graduation Success Rate of 95 in most recent figure, which is 25 points above the national average for NCAA Division I baseball programs • Awarded 2007 NCAA Public Recognition Award for being in the 90% percentile of Academic Progress Report (APR) for baseball • Third-best graduation rate for Big Ten baseball behind Northwestern and Michigan • Sixty-eight players named to the academic all-Big Ten team over the past eight years; that is the best eight-year total in the history of the program • A team-record 12 players were named academic all-Big Ten in 2011 • Ben Geelan named ESPN the Magazine Academic all-District
HAWKEYE SEASON ACCOMPLISHMENTS UNDER DAHM:
• 2011: #1 GSR in the Big Ten Conference • Thirty-two all-Big Ten performers on the field in the past eight years, including four each in 2010 and 2011 • Thirteen players signed MLB contract in the past three years • 2011: Trevor Willis led Big Ten and ranked second nationally with nine triples, which established a new Iowa single-season record • 2011: Trevor Willis earned the Rawlings Gold Glove Award leading the country in outfield assists (13) • 2010: Big Ten Tournamernt runner-up; third place regular season finish in the Big Ten • 2010: Won three games at Big Ten Tournament, the most since 1990 • 2010: Won 11 of its last 14 games. Captured road sets at Penn State and Michigan and home series’ against Ohio State, Illinois and Purdue • 2010: Won all five games against Purdue, including two at the Big Ten Tournament • 2010: Kevin Lee established a new single-season saves record (13) • 2010: Kurtis Muller and Jarred Hippen were named to the Big Ten AllTournament squad • 2009: Third Team Pre-Season All-American, Justin Toole • 2009: Kevin Hoef sets career hit-by-pitch record (68) • 2009: T.J. Cataldo tied game-high four walks in a game record at Purdue • 2008: Broke season records in singles (436), stolen bases (138), stolen base attempts (176) and HBP (86) • 2008: Beat No. 5 Vanderbilt (6-3) at Hawkins Field March 1, 2008. • 2008: Freshman All-American, Kurtis Muller • 2007: Overall record (31-23) and fourth-place Big Ten (17-13) finish. Best record in 14 years and second trip to Big Ten Tournament in three years after competing once the previous 15 years.
DAHM FILE • 2007: Big Ten record was 19-13 with a third-place finish and finished one game out of first. The 19 victories were the second-most conference wins in the history of the program. • 2007: Twelve-game winning streak -- second-longest in school history • 2007: Ten-game Big Ten winning streak -- longest in school history • 2007: Four-game series sweeps of North Dakota State and Northwestern… first four-game sweeps since 1990 • 2007: First time in school history that Iowa collected three series sweeps of three or more games in a single-season (North Dakota State, Northwestern and Indiana) • Five ABCA All-Mideast Regional Players • 2007 Stetson Tournament Champions with wins over Nebraska and Notre Dame • 2006 Austin Peay Tournament Champions • 2006 Louisiana Cajun Classic Champions HAWKEYE TRADITIONS STARTED BY DAHM:
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Started the Corridor Classic, the biggest ADA fundraiser in Iowa history Began the bi-annual I-Cubs Exhibition Game Started the annual Iowa Baseball Golf Outing Established the annual Lead-Off Dinner and Steak-Fry. Featured speakers have included: Jim Hendry, Tommy Lasorda, Joe Girardi, Fergie Jenkins, Tim McClelland, Wes Obermueller and Michael Gartner.
JACK DAHM Hometown: Morton Grove, Illinois Birthdate: January 19, 1967 Education: Creighton University ’89 (B.S. Business Management) 1999 NCAA Tournament 2000 NCAA Tournament Two-time Missouri Valley Coach of the Year Dahm’s Coaching Experience: 1994-03, Creighton University, Head Coach (283-276-2) 2004- Present, University of Iowa, Head Coach (190-248) Dahm’s Year-By-Year Coaching Record: 1994 Creighton University 28-29 1995 Creighton University 35-22 1996 Creighton University 19-31-1 1997 Creighton University 27-27 1998 Creighton University 27-27-1 1999 Creighton University 38-25 2000 Creighton University 38-23 2001 Creighton University 21-31 2002 Creighton University 30-24 2003 Creighton University 20-37 2004 University of Iowa 20-35 2005 University of Iowa 28-29 2006 University of Iowa 23-33 2007 University of Iowa 31-23 2008 University of Iowa 22-33 2009 University of Iowa 16-35 2010 University of Iowa 30-28 2011 University of Iowa 20-32 At Creighton University: 283-276-2 At University of Iowa: 190-248 Career Total: 473-524-2
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IOWABASEBALL OUTLOOK After a year absence from the Big Ten Tournament, the Iowa Hawkeye baseball team is eager to get started in 2012 and return to the upper division of the conference, and the league tournament and win a Big Ten championship. “Our guys have worked hard this season and have a chip on their shoulder after a disappointing year,” said ninth-year head coach Jack Dahm. “We are really looking forward to this year.” The focus during the offseason has been improving the offense. “Our emphasis this past fall was trying to become a better offensive team,” said Dahm. “I thought we made a lot of progress this past fall offensively. I was very excited about our offensive execution.” Some added athleticism will add to the offensive potential. “We are going to be a lot more athletic this year, like the teams in previous years,” said Dahm. “Last season we didn’t quite have the speed. We have some guys that can steal some bases. We are not going to have to rely just on the bunt game. Last year, we didn’t have anybody that was going to go out and steal 20-30 bases like Kurtis Muller did two years ago. We are going to have some guys in the lineup that have that potential. The key for us as a team, offensively, is to be unselfish and stress getting on base anyway we can and then executing when asked upon; if that is getting a bunt down, moving a runner or executing a hit-and-run, we need to do whatever we can for the team.” Iowa has a mix of talented players, young and old. “It is a nice combination of veterans who have played a lot and some very talented young guys,” said Dahm. “We have a chance to have a real nice ball club. If we continue to get better every day, we have a chance to be a very solid team with some very good pitching. If we develop like we can, we have a chance to do very well for ourselves and reach our goals.”
SEASON PREVIEW SCHEDULE “It is another challenging one,” said coach Dahm. “We are going to play at some cool places. We are really looking forward to this year. First off, in the Big Ten/Big East Challenge, we are facing some teams that we are familiar with. We are opening up with Pittsburgh. They have been one of the best offensive teams in the country for a long time. It will be a great challenge for us.
“We have not been to Winter Haven, so it is something we are looking forward to,” Dahm said. “We will play some very good teams down there.” Conference play starts up the next weekend.
“There is so much parity in the Big Ten,” said Dahm. “Now with the addition of Nebraska, it is only going to make it more challenging and “Notre Dame will be a young ball club but will be extremely talented. West Virginia, who we have played the more competitive for the top six tournament previous couple years, has giving us some challenges. That spots.” opening weekend will be very tough, especially coming Coach Dahm believes Nebraska is a great right out of ‘the Bubble.’ We are going to get a chance addition to Big Ten baseball. to get down there early so we have a chance to practice outside before we play.” “Nebraska is a great addition to our league,” After the annual Big Ten/Big East Challenge in the Tampa, said Dahm. “They are a great program. It only Fla., area, Iowa travels to Myrtle Beach, S.C., to compete in makes our league tougher.” the Coastal Carolina Tournament. Iowa’s first home game will be against Grand View on March 21. The Hawkeyes’ first “Coastal Carolina has been one of the premier programs in the country over the last seven years,” said Dahm. “That conference series will be at home against Northwestern, a three-game set beginning will be a great tournament for us.” March 23. The Big Ten Tournament will be held in Columbus, Ohio, beginning March. 23. The Hawkeyes then travel to the Austin Peay/River View Inn Classic. Dahm believes the Hawkeyes have a great opportunity in the Big Ten race. “Austin Peay is picked to win their league,” said Dahm. “They were in the NCAA Tournament and have basically “It is going to be another exciting race,” said their entire team coming back.” Dahm. “If our pitching can hold up like I think it can, play good defense and manufacture some Following the opening three road tournaments, Iowa runs, I think we have a tremendous opportunity travels to the RussMatt Central Florida Invitational in to make a run at the Big Ten Tournament and Winter Haven, Fla. for its annual spring break trip. also a Big Ten Championship.”
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“Our starting rotation looks like it is going to be Hippen and Dermody, those two guys are interchangeable,” said coach Dahm. “They are 1A and 1B. Matt has made tremendous progress as a pitcher and we feel like he has a chance to be a dominant type of guy for us. Jarred, of course, has been in our rotation for three years as our Friday starter. He is one of the premier pitchers in our league.” Hippen has started 38 career games. He was named second team All-Big Ten a year ago, for the second straight season, after tossing four complete games and one complete game shutout. Hippen nearly threw a perfect game, allowing only one hit at Minnesota (Apr. 29). He led the Big Ten in innings pitched (60.2), ranked second in strikeouts (41) and fifth in ERA (2.67), in conference games only. Dermody, a 2011 Academic All-Big Ten selection, recorded 75 strikeouts a year ago, which tied for the tenth-most in a season in Iowa history and led the Big Ten. He tossed 84.2 innings, which ranked as 13th most in school history and ranked eighth in the league. Dermody was selected in the 29th round of the (888th pick) of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Colorado Rockies. The third starter has turned heads early in his time at Iowa. “We are going to be a little bit unique with three lefthanders,” said Dahm. “We are going to give Sasha Kuebel the opportunity in the beginning of the year to see if he can
“We are excited about them,” said Dahm. “Of course there will be other guys battling. We have Ricky Sandquist, who had a great fall last year. He had a very good fall for us again this year. Ricky is a guy that is going to be battling in that rotation, along with a few other freshmen, Nick Hibbing, Taylor Kaufman, and Andrew Hedrick; all are very talented.” Sandquist, a 2011 Academic All-Big Ten selection, saw action in 12 games with eight starts a year ago. He has made 28 career appearances. Hibbing, a Perfect Game All-American, was chosen by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 42nd round of the 2011 MLB Draft. Kaufman was a four-time all-conference honoree and a three-time all-state selection. Hedrick ranked as the fourth best player in the state of Iowa by Perfect Game as a senior. “The way that we will use our young guys besides Sasha, who will probably be in the rotation early, will be in middle relief,” said Dahm. “Whoever is throwing the best will end up being a midweek starter for us or push for the conference weekend. “We’re not concerned about having three left-handed starting pitchers. That is the first thing everyone says when you go into conference. They are three guys that have three different looks. It will be a unique situation, and again, Sasha is going to have to prove in the first few weeks that he deserves to be a starter on conference weekends. We feel we have enough depth that can definitely fill in as a starter. We are very comfortable going five-deep with our rotation.”
FRESHMAN
SENIOR
The staff is deep and versatile, but it starts at the top with two standouts from a year ago, senior Jarred Hippen and junior Matt Dermody.
JUNIOR
JARRED HIPPEN
Kuebel was drafted by the Athletics in the 31st round of the 2011 MLB Draft after being named the state of Missouri Pitcher of the Year.
RICKY SANDQUIST
“The strength of our team will be our pitching staff,” said coach Dahm. “We are very excited about it.”
JUNIOR
There is one definite strength to point to for the 2012 Hawkeyes: the pitching staff.
handle that starting spot. He is a very talented freshman pitcher from St. Louis. He was a highly recruited player, who was drafted by the Oakland A’s. He handled himself very well this past fall.”
MATT DERMODY
S TA R T I N G P I T C H I N G
SASHA KUEBEL
SEASON PREVIEW
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SENIOR
PATRICK LALA
RELIEF PITCHING Coach Dahm and pitching coach Chris Maliszewski have confidence in a stable of talented arms coming out of the bullpen. A former long-time starter will add some valuable depth. “Nick Brown has made some progress and we are hoping we are going to be able to have him back,” said Dahm. “We are probably going to use him out of the bullpen, however. He has been a starting pitcher for us for three years.” Brown, a senior, has made 24 career starts on the bump for the Hawkeyes. He made seven appearances and six starts last year before his season was cut short due to injury. Brown posted a career best and team-low 2.85 ERA in 2011.
SENIOR
TIM FANGMAN
Brown, along with fellow seniors Tim Fangman and Phil Keppler, will handle the closer duties. “Tim was one of the best pitchers in the league last year,” said Dahm. “He had a great year for us last year. He was incredibly valuable for us. We are going to use him, Nick and Phil late in the game. We also are not afraid to use them for two to three innings. We don’t necessarily have a designated closer going into the year. Fangman can definitely do that. We feel like Nick can do that. Phil is chomping at the bit to try and get that role also. We are excited and feel like we have good depth and experience on the backside.” Fangman appeared in a team-high 25 games in 2011, finishing with a record of 2-1 and an ERA of 2.94. He notched three saves and ranked first in the Big Ten in fewest hits allowed, fewest runs allowed and fewest walks allowed. Keppler, who also sees action at first base and at DH, made nine appearances in relief a year ago. He finished with a record of 1-1 and recorded an ERA of 4.41 in 16.1 innings pitched.
JUNIOR
PHIL KEPPLER
A number of other talented arms will be counted upon in relief. “Ryan Rumpf is another freshman that we feel will be very valuable out of the pen,” said Dahm. “He has a very good feel for pitching and he is an extremely competitive kid. Patrick Lala is also returning this year after ending the season as a starter. I really like Patrick coming out of the bullpen because he has a power arm. He will start as a key guy out of the bullpen but could be used in various ways.”
NICK BROWN SENIOR
Rumpf was a three-time all-conference and two-time all-state selection at West High School in Iowa City. Lala, a senior, appeared in 18 games with six starts in 2011. He recorded two wins, one save, and an ERA of 4.30 in 46 innings pitched.
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FRESHMAN
RYAN RUMPF
SENIOR
PATRICK BRENNAN
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BEN BERGMAN
“We have depth on our pitching staff,” said Dahm. “Andrew Hanse is a big right-handed junior college transfer that has a very good fastball. Ben Bergman, Patrick Brennan, and Aaron Smit are some left-handed pitchers coming out of the bullpen that can definitely help us as well.” Bergman, a junior, appeared in six games with one start a year ago, finishing with a 3.60 ERA. “We have a chance to not only be very strong on the front side with our starters, with some very good experience, but we have some experienced guys on the backside as well,” said Dahm. “We can match up with some of the left-handers coming out of the bullpen also.” In addition to the staff’s depth, coach Dahm is excited about its flexibility. “We will have a lot more flexibility than we have had,” said Dahm. “Fangman could be a starting pitcher for us, but we feel like he is so valuable for us on the backside. The nice thing is, it could be a little more like the old school closers where guys could go two to three innings. Hibbing could be another guy to look at as a closer. He has a power arm with a good breaking ball. “That flexibility is definitely going to help us. Rumpf is a strike thrower, with a very good breaking ball. He is a very competitive kid. Rumpf is a right-hander coming out of the bullpen who at some point will probably be a starter; the same thing with Hedrick and Kaufman. Taylor is a clone of Hippen. He really knows how to pitch.” Coach Dahm also noted the important of the staff’s health throughout the season. If it can stay healthy, the sky is the limit. “The key is always staying healthy,” said Dahm. “We thought we were going to be pretty deep last year on the mound then all of a sudden a couple of injuries hurt us. That is No. 1. Our pitchers really need to attack the strike zone. That was big difference for Matt Dermody from the beginning of the year to the middle to late last year, he started to dominate. He wasn’t giving up too many free bases at all. That is what our young guys are going to have to learn from Matt, from Nick Brown and Jarred Hippen. It is a good situation on the mound for us. “It has a chance to be our best staff since we have been here as a coaching staff. Last year’s staff did a pretty good job and our numbers were much better, part of that had to do with the new bats. We had some injuries last year too to Nick Brown, Zach Kenyon and Kevin Lee, our closer. We have more depth and we have more versatility, as far as combinations of righties and lefties, guys that have pitched a lot. Look at Jarred Hippen; he has been a rotation guy for three years. That doesn’t happen very often in college baseball. Nick Brown would have been also but we are going to try and protect his arm a little bit and try and get a little bit more out of him in the bullpen. He has that great slider.
ANDREW HANSE JUNIOR
“I have challenged this pitching staff to be the best pitching staff, not only since we have been here, but the best pitching staff in a long time here at Iowa.”
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ANTHONY TORRES
SEASON PREVIEW
DAN SHEPPARD JUNIOR
C AT C H E R The Hawkeyes will have to replace Tyson Blaser behind the plate, an All-Big Ten honoree that appeared in 161 games for the Black and Gold. Despite the loss, Coach Dahm is excited about what the team has available behind the dish. “Dan Sheppard will be our starting catcher,” said Dahm. “Dan is coming off an injury and he redshirted last year. He is one of the best defensive catchers we have had here; he was very highly recruited. Unfortunately, he got injured last year. We think he will really do a good job defensively and with our staff.” Sheppard, a junior, was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 30th round coming out of high school. He has appeared in 31 games, including 28 during his freshman campaign. He saw action in three games last year before an injury cut his season short.
SOPHOMORE
KEITH BRAND
Sophomore Keith Brand will also be called upon at catcher. The Academic All-Big Ten honoree appeared in 20 games a year ago, hitting .280 with 12 RBI. “Keith has been one of my biggest surprises as a coach, in all my history of coaching,” said Dahm. “He went from a walk-on, to bullpen catcher, to all the sudden starting 17 games last year. He did very well for us. He is a great story.” Also looking to contribute behind the plate will be freshmen Anthony Torres and Alec Lindberger. “Anthony is a very talented freshman,” said Dahm. “Also, Alec is a very good player, who is a left-handed hitting catcher. Chett Zeise can also catch in a pinch.”
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INFIELD The Hawkeyes have a couple mainstays back in the infield in 2012, seniors Mike McQuillan and Chett Zeise. McQuillan will be in the Hawkeye lineup every day, either at second base or at DH. He has appeared in 145 career games, batting over .300 each of his first three seasons. In 2011, McQuillan led the team in batting average (.330), hits (66), at-bats (200), RBI (31), walks (27) and on-base percentage (.410). “At second base, Mike McQuillan has been a three-year starter,” said Dahm. “He is actually getting pushed by redshirt freshman Jake Mangler. He is a very good defensive player. Mike will be in our lineup every day, either at second or as a DH.” Zeise will start at third for Iowa. He has appeared in 123 games. “Chett had the best fall he has had,” said Dahm. “He is really swinging the bat well and is a very good defensive third baseman. He has a chance to be one of the best third basemen in our league.” “We are probably going to be starting a freshman at shortstop in Jake Yacinich,” said Dahm. “Senior Andrew Ewing will also be out there along with Kasey Carling. That is an example of our team, where we have a freshman that has played extremely well. He is still in the process of making the transition to shortstop because he played third base in high school.”
MIKE McQUILLAN SENIOR
“Ewing is going to be one of our utility guys, like in years past,” said Dahm. “He had a tremendous fall for us. Kasey is also going to be there. He is another very good defensive senior.”
CHETT ZEISE SENIOR
Yacinich was a three-time all-conference and two-time all-state honoree in high school. Ewing played in 32 games with 25 starts a year ago. He started 20 games at third base, three at first base, and one each at second base and DH, batting .261 with 10 RBI. Carling saw action in 18 games with eight starts in 2011, five coming at shortstop and three at second base. “We feel very good about those guys,” said Dahm. “That is going to be a key position for us to play some solid defense.” A number of Hawkeyes could see time at first base or designated hitter. “Over at first base, we have Phil Keppler and Bryan Niedbalski,” said Dahm. “Patrick Brennan is a guy who can be a DH for us also. Then also we have Andrew Ewing who can play there. McQuillan might even get some playing time at first base if we are playing Mangler at second.” Keppler started 20 games at first base and five at DH a year ago. He has batted .280 in 123 career games. Niedbalski started the most games of any Hawkeye freshman in 2011, playing in 41 and making 33 starts. He batted .255 with seven doubles, one home run and 10 RBI. “We still have some question marks,” said Dahm. “There is a lot of competition in that infield. By the time we get into league play, you hope you have your four guys that will be out there every day.”
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SEASON PREVIEW OUTFIELD/DH The Hawkeyes have to replace an athletic outfielder in 2012. They will do so with some additional athleticism.
Toole, the brother of former Hawkeye standout Justin Toole, earned high school All-American honors his junior and senior years.
“We have a chance to have a very athletic outfield,” said Dahm. “We also have Sean Flanagan. He is a very big, strong, athletic guy. He has developed into a very solid outfielder. Kyle Haen is a guy who will be battling for playing time out there along with Kris Goodman, a freshman. Goodman is an infielder “We are going to be very athletic,” said Dahm. “It will be tough to replace Trevor Willis. that we are going to put out in the outfield. We have a lot of options out in the outfield. We are in a good situation. Again, there is competition all over He was one of the premier defensive players in the country. Trevor was a former the field.” infielder that we turned into an outfielder and he became a Gold Glover. Trevor Willis earned third team All-Big Ten honors in 2011. He started all 52 games in centerfield and led the Big Ten and ranked second in the nation with a career-high nine triples, which established a new school single-season record.
TAYLOR ZEUTENHORST
JUNIOR
ANDREW HOST
SOPHOMORE
“We are doing the same thing we Taylor Zeutenhorst now,” said Dahm. “Taylor was an Flanagan, a senior, has 10 career home runs and 27 RBI. He has appeared in infielder in high school. He is extremely talented player; big, strong, fast, and athletic. 87 career games. Taylor is going to be our centerfielder. He is a guy that is going to be hitting in the Haen, a sophomore, saw action in 31 games in 2011 and made 13 starts in middle of our order too. left field. He notched 10 RBI during his rookie campaign. “Zeutenhorst is starting to figure it out a little bit. He has made significant progress. I can compare his development as a position player to Matt Dermody’s on the mound; Coach Dahm emphasized the importance of playing solid defense, but noted gaining confidence every day. He has a very good work ethic and is very talented. We the need to have hot bats in the lineup. think he has a chance to develop into an outstanding player.” “We want to be the best defensive team we can be, but also get the best offense in,” said Dahm. “We feel like Flanagan needs to be in our lineup. He In 2011, Zeutenhorst was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. He played in 36 is a guy that can give us some power. He had a very good fall for us. He and games with 22 starts. He hit .266 with 15 RBI, 12 of which came during conference play. Zeutenhorst hit .320 during Big Ten games and notched 10 two-out RBI against Zeise had the best falls from an offensive standpoint. league competition, the most of any Hawkeye. “Our outfield situation will probably be a little bit different every day. Until “In right field, we have Andrew Host, who had a very nice fall for us,” said Dahm. “You we get guys who go out and earn it, we have a lot of talented, athletic outfielders. It will come down to who is swinging the bat the best. One of want to talk about a great defensive player, he is right there with what Trevor Willis them will probably DH also; Flanagan, Ryan Rumpf, a freshman who swings was.” the bat very well. We couldn’t get Ryan out this fall. He has a great swing. He has done a good job for us.” Host, a junior, played in 32 games a year ago with 18 starts in right field. He tied for first in the Big Ten with a 1.000 fielding percentage. In addition, to Rumpf and Flanagan, a number of Hawkeyes could see time “Eric Toole, a freshman, is another outstanding hitter,” said Dahm. “He had a great fall as a designated hitter. Phil Keppler, Bryan Niedbalski or Mike McQuillan could DH, in addition to what coach Dahm referred to as ‘speed guys’, Toole or and will be leading off for us. He will be playing a lot of the games out in left field. Toole will make an impact with his speed and athleticism. We put him in the leadoff Goodman. spot against Missouri in the fall and he handled that very well.”
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PATRICK BRENNAN
#37 SENIOR LHP L/L, 6-3, 220 E A S T FA L M O U T H , M A (GUNNERY)
Hawk Item: Two-time member of the Unity Council (2010 and 2011)... played summer baseball in the Hamptons League (2011)... two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. 2011 Honors: Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2011: Saw action in one contest… pitched an inning against Kansas (Apr. 12)… allowed three runs on one hit in the outing against the Jayhawks. 2010 Honors: Academic All-Big Ten honoree. 2010 : Competed in one contest… pitched two-thirds of an inning at Texas-Pan American (Mar. 20)… finished the year with a 27.00 ERA allowing two runs on three hits in the lone outing. High School: Two-time all-conference selection... named team’s best pitcher his sophomore and senior seasons... team captain... posted a 4-0 record with a 1.66 ERA and 66 strikeouts as a senior... member of the 2007 Gunnery High School conference championship team... No. 23 ranked player in Massachusetts by PG Crosschecker... played three years of legion baseball for Sandwich, MS... received four letters in football... all-conference football selection as a senior... part of the conference champion team his senior season in football... fouryear letter winner in basketball... team captain in both basketball and football... “Male Athlete Cup” winner in high school... class president... won the “Gunnery Cup”... was on the student government... participated in the environment and radio club... played the piano.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR W-L SV 2010 0-0 0 2011 0-0 0 T O T A L S 0 - 0 0
ERA IP ER 27.00 0.2 2 27.00 1.0 3 27.00 1.2 5
H 3 1 4
SO 0 1 1
Personal: Born 12/29/1989... parents are Cheryl and Cliff Brennan... high school coach was Jeff Trundy... twin sister Elizabeth is on the rowing team at Duquesne University... economics major.
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NICK BROWN BIO
NICK BROWN
Hawk Item: Played summer ball in the Cape Cod League with the Falmouth Commodores (2010)… played summer ball in the Northwoods League for the Alexandria Beetles (2009).
#35 SENIOR RHP R/R, 6-3, 250 WA R R E N V I L L E , I L
2011: Made seven appearances with six starts before season was cut short due to injury… finished with a career-best and team-low 2.85 ERA… pitched 41 innings, allowing 13 earned runs on 39 hits… registered 25 strikeouts… earned wins at Mississippi State (Mar. 5), vs. Notre Dame (Mar. 18), and against Western Illinois (Mar. 26)… pitched seven innings in all three victories… limited righties to .221 batting average.
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2010: Appeared in 14 games with nine starts… finished Big Ten play with the thirdlowest ERA on the team (4.73)… tied for most wins in conference play (4)… ended his sophomore campaign with a 6.10 ERA in overall games, the third-lowest on the team… compiled a 5-7 record, the five wins was the third-most on the pitching staff… pitched 62.00 innings, the third most on the squad… played DH against Texas-Pan American (Mar. 20), recording a walk… pinch-hit against Michigan State… in his first start of the season, he amassed a season-high six strikeouts against Texas-San Antonio (Mar. 17)… went a season-high eight innings against Illinois allowing three runs on seven hits with five strikeouts. 2009: Appeared in 27 games with 22 starts… started nine games on the mound… started 12 games at DH… started one game in left field… pitched team-best eight and two-third innings against Indiana (Apr. 10)… was Friday night starter… pitched every Big Ten weekend but two due to injury… posted a .269 batting average… posted a 2-4 pitching record… finished with a 6.35 ERA… season-high five strikeouts in a game, four times… was second on the team in innings pitched (51)… fourth on the team in strikeouts (30)… hit .538 when advancing runners… was second on the team with 59 forced fly outs when pitching… recorded four multi-hit games… had three multi-RBI games… longest hitting streak was five games.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR 2009 2010 2011 TOTALS
W-L SV 2-4 0 5-7 0 3-2 0 10-13 0
ERA 6.35 6.10 2.85 5.31
IP 51.0 62.0 41.0 154.0
ER 36 42 13 91
H SO 67 30 73 48 39 25 179 103
High School: A three-time all-conference honoree… earned all-area laurels his junior and senior seasons… two-time all-state honorable mention… was ranked the No. 15 player in the state of Illinois by PG Crosschecker… named team MVP as a freshman… received most valuable pitcher award as a freshman… hit .427 with 36 RBI and 12 stolen bases his senior campaign… on the bump, he had a 1.72 ERA with 54 strikeouts as a senior… compiled a 6-3 record with a 2.02 ERA and 89 strikeouts his junior season… led 2007 Wheaton-Warrenville South team to first sectional title… played on the Illinois Sparks for two years… was a part of the national-runner up Sparks squad in 2008… received one letter in football… member of the Wheaton-Warrenville South state football runner-up squad in 2007. Personal: Born/10/8/89… parents are William and Dottie Brown… high school coach was Tim Brylka… interdepartmental studies major. P A G E 14
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KASEY CARLING BIO
KASEY CARLING #1 SENIOR INFIELDER R / R , 5 - 9 , 15 5 SALEM, UT ( S A LT L A K E C C )
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the Iowa Valley League (2011). 2011: Saw action in 18 games with eight starts… started five games at shortstop and three contests at third base… batted .231 and tallied three RBI… recorded three multi-hit games… notched a season-high three hits (3-for-5) and three runs against Western Illinois (Apr. 20)… compiled two, two-out RBI. 2009 and 2010 at Salt Lake CC: First team All-Conference honoree… Defensive Player of the Year. High School: Named first team All-Conference twice… team defensive MVP as a sophomore… named all-state as a senior after leading team to state championship… graduated with high academic honors. Personal: Born 10/12/87… parents are Kim and Kathy Carling… married to Jo Ell Carling… high school coach was Jim Nelson… interdepartmental studies/health major.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR BA G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI 2011 .231 18 39 9 1 0 0 3 TOTALS .231 18 39 9 1 0 0 3
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ANDREW EWING #36 SENIOR INFIELD R / R , 5 - 11, 18 5 I O WA C I T Y, I A (WEST)
ANDREW EWING BIO
Hawk Item: 2011 Unity Council member…played in the Southern Collegiate League (2010) and the Northwoods League (2011)... Rawlings Golden Glove winner this summer with Waterloo the summer of 2011. 2011: Played in 32 games with 25 starts… started 20 games at third base, three at first base, and one each at second base and DH… batted in four different spots in the order, the most came in the five-hole (14)… tallied six multi-hit games, including three three-hit contests… recorded three multiple RBI games… had a team season-high seven assists vs. Western Illinois (Mar. 26)… batted .261, tallying 24 hits in 92 at-bats… scored nine runs and notched 10 RBI… stole one base… hit .321 in road contests and .294 in nonconference action… batted .300 with runners on base and .355 as leadoff batter… went 2-for-6 (.333) as a pinch hitter… hit .333 with runners in scoring position... had a careerhigh three RBI at Texas A&M-CC (Mar. 13)... Unity Council member. 2010: Appeared in 23 in games with eight starts… started at third base three times and shortstop five… hit .290 in overall games… with five games played in Big Ten play the righty was 3-for-5 with two walks… finished conference play with a .600 batting average and a.750 on base percentage… registered one multi-hit game… went 2-for-4 with two runs scored, a walk and hit by pitch in start against Villanova (Feb. 28)… longest hit streak was three games…went perfect 1-for-1 with a run scored and RBI as a pinch hitter against Minnesota in the Big Ten Tournament Championship (May 29). 2009: Played in 21 games with seven starts… started four games at second base and three at third base… hit .263… had a .419 on base percentage… hit a team-best .300 as a pinch hitter… compiled two multi-hit games… picked up first collegiate hit at Tennessee-Martin (Mar. 18) going a perfect 4-for-4 with two runs scored… hit .667 in the fourth inning… longest hit streak was three games.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR B A G A B H 2 B 3 B H R R B I 2 0 0 9 . 2 6 5 2 1 3 4 9 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 . 2 9 0 2 3 3 1 9 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 . 2 6 1 3 2 9 2 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 TOTALS . 2 6 8 7 6 1 5 7 4 2 3 0 0 1 4
High School: Conference player of the year as a senior… two-time first team all-state selection… was a three-time first team all-conference honoree… was the No. 19 ranked player in the state of Iowa by PG Crosschecker… two-time first team all-district… hit .504 with nine home runs, 58 RBI and 13 stolen bases his senior campaign… went 3-0 with a 3.78 ERA as a senior pitcher… holds the single-season and career RBI record at Iowa City West High… also set records in single-season and career home runs (21)… member of the 2005 state qualifying Iowa City West team… was on the 2006 and 2007 Mississippi Valley Conference champion squads… participated on the Johnson Country legion 2006 and 2007 state champions. Personal: Born 12/13/89… parents are Joe and Brenda Ewing… high school coach was Charlie Stumpff… finance major. P A G E 16
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TIM FANGMAN
#38 SENIOR RHP R/R, 6-3, 220 N O R T H L I B E R T Y, I A ( B L A C K H AW K C C )
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the Iowa Valley League (2011). 2011: Appeared in team-high 25 games, all in relief… finished season with a 2.94 ERA, which ranked second on the team… finished with a record of 2-1 with three saves… allowed 17 earned runs in 52 innings pitched… recorded 32 strikeouts, second most of any Hawkeye reliever… limited batters to a .249 average, ranking third on the team… recorded a 1.08 ERA in home games, a 3.51 ERA in non-conference games, and a 2.39 ERA in Big Ten games… did not allow an earned run in 17 of his 25 outings… recorded first career win against Penn State (May 8)… struck out five Buckeyes in 3.2 innings in win at Ohio State (May 14)… for all games, ranked first in the Big Ten in fewest hits allowed (48), fewest runs allowed (20), fewest earned runs allowed (17), fewest walks allowed (11), fewest doubles allowed (zero), third in opposing batting average (.249), fourth in appearances (25) and games in relief (25), fifth in games finished (16) and tied for fifth in ERA (2.94)… in Big Ten games only, ranked first in the conference in hits allowed (21), runs allowed (eight), earned runs allowed (seven), walks allowed (two) and opposing batting average (.214), ranked third in ERA (2.39), and fourth in appearances (13), games in relief (13) and games finished (eight)… tied for third on the team in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.9). 2009 and 2010 at Blackhawk CC: Helped lead team to conference championships in 2009 and 2010 and district championship in 2009… named All-Conference in 2010. High School : Named second team All-State, second team All-Conference and first team All-Region as a senior… named first team All-Conference and first team All-Region as a junior… led high school team to conference championship in 2007… honorable mention All-Conference football player as a senior…
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR W-L SV ERA 2011 2-1 3 2.94 TOTALS 2-1 3 2.94
IP ER H SO 52.0 17 48 32 52.0 17 48 32
Personal: Born 6/9/90… parents are Dale and Gwen Fangman… high school coach was Charlie Stumpf… management major.
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SEAN FLANAGAN
# 15 SENIOR OF/IF R/R, 6-3, 205 DOWNERS GROVE, IL (DOWNERS GROVE NORTH)
SEAN FLANAGAN BIO
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the California Collegiate League (2011). 2011 Honors: Academic All-Big Ten honoree. 2011: Saw action in 18 games with six starts… started four contests in left field and two in right… batted .161, tallying five hits in 31 at-bats… recorded one double and two RBI against Kansas (Apr. 12)… notched one stolen base… hit .500 in home games. 2010: Appeared in 41 games with 21 starts… started at first base 19 games with three at DH… had third-most hit-by-pitches (8)… had the second-most homers on the team (4)… hit .176 in Big Ten play… recorded one multi-hit game… collected two multi-RBI contests… longest hit streak was three games… hit home run in first game of the year against Illinois State… went 2-for-4 with three runs, a walk and three RBI in season opener (Illinois State, Feb. 27)… picked up a pair of RBI against Coe, going 1-for-4 with a run scored (May 4).
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR B A G A B H 2 B 3 B H R R B I 2 0 0 9 . 3 0 1 2 8 8 3 2 5 4 1 6 1 2 2 0 1 0 . 1 9 2 4 1 7 8 1 5 1 0 4 1 3 2 0 1 1 . 1 6 1 1 8 3 1 5 1 0 0 2 T O T A L S . 2 3 4 8 7 1 9 2 4 5 6 1 1 0 2 7
2009: Played in 32 games with 18 starts… started 11 games at first base and seven games in left field… appeared in five games on the mound… compiled a 10.38 ERA… fifth best batting average on the team (.301)… team-best slugging percentage (.590)… six home runs put him at the second-most homers on the team and was a season high for a freshman… hit first collegiate home run at Northwestern (Apr. 17)… fifth-best fielding percentage (.975)… team-best .696 slugging percentage in the conference… hit .667 in the ninth inning… laced six multi-hit games… collected first collegiate hit at Louisville (Mar. 16), going 1-for-3… compiled four multi-RBI games… longest hitting streak was four games. High School: Earned all-conference honors his junior and senior season… a two-time all-area selection… was ranked No. 20 in the state of Illinois by PG Crosschecker… played for Longshots Baseball for seven years… played two-years of football… was an academic all-conference honoree… honor roll student throughout high school. Personal: Born 1/25/90… parents are Michael and Suzanne Flanagan… high school coach was Chad Isaacson… health and human physiology major. P A G E 18
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JARRED HIPPEN BIO
JARRED HIPPEN
Hawk Item: Played summer ball in the Cape Cod League for the Falmouth Commodores (2010)… played summer ball in the Prospect League for the Quincy Gems (2009)… named to Prospect League All-Star team… two-time All-Big Ten honoree… thrown eight complete games… one of three pitchers named to the 2012 Big Ten Preseason All-Conference First Team by College Sports Madness.
#32 SENIOR LHP L/L, 6-3, 205 R O C K FA L L S , I L ( R O C K FA L L S )
2011 Honors: Named second team All-Big Ten for second consecutive season… named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week twice (May 2 and May 16)… named College Baseball Daily’s Preseason Big Ten Pitcher of the Year. 2011: Started all 14 games he appeared… served as Iowa’s Friday night starter… finished with a record of 4-6… tossed four complete games and one complete game shutout… ranked 33rd nationally in complete games… nearly threw perfect game, allowing only one hit at Minnesota (Apr. 29)… outing marked Iowa’s first one-hitter since Troy Wulf one-hit Southwest Missouri State on March 14, 1998… ranked sixth in the Big Ten with a 3.14 ERA and fifth in innings pitched (94.2)… 94.2 innings pitched are the eighth-most in a single season at Iowa… tied for seventh in the conference and second on the team with 61 strikeouts… 26 batters struck out looking against the lefty, ranking second in the Big Ten… in Big Ten games only, led the league in innings pitched (60.2), ranked second in strikeouts (41) and fifth in ERA (2.67)… held opponents to a .235 batting average in league contests, the third lowest of any pitcher… allowed three runs or less in 11 of 14 starts… allowed two runs or less in nine of the 14 starts… led Iowa in average number of innings pitched per appearance (6.76) and strikeouts per walk ratio (3.1). 2010 Honors: Earned second team All-Big Ten accolades… recognized on to the all-Big Ten Tournament team… named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week after throwing a complete game against Purdue (May 21). 2010: Started in 15 games, a team-high… served as Iowa’s ace Friday night starter… pitched a team-high 99.1 innings, which ranks fourth-best in school history in a single-season… threw four complete games to lead Iowa, first was against Michigan State (Apr. 3)… picked up Iowa’s first Big Ten Tournament win since 1990 against Purdue in the tournament opener (7-4)… struck out nine batters twice (Western Illinois and Purdue)… pitched three games without issuing a walk… had the team’s lowest ERA (3.71)… averaged 3.2 strikeouts per walk to lead the pitching staff… went two outings without allowing an earned run… forced a team-most nine opponents to hit into double plays… struck out a team-high 71 opponents, with 26 struck out looking… went 6-4 on the year, the second-most wins of any Hawkeye… started nine contests in conference play… finished with the second-lowest conference ERA (4.42)… earned four Big Ten victories, the most of any Hawkeye… opponents hit .288 against the lefty, the second-lowest on the squad. 2009: Appeared in 16 contests with nine starts… nine starts was a team best… pitched a team season-high 68.1 innings… compiled a 3-4 record… three wins was a team best… team-best 50 strikeouts, 25 of which were looking… started every Big Ten weekend (8)… finished with a 5.70 ERA in the conference… season-high 60 fly outs and 84 ground outs… picked up first career win in a three inning appearance at Austin Peay State (Mar. 19), allowing no runs on no hits… career-high nine strikeouts in no decision against Michigan (Mar. 28) in six and two-third innings pitched allowing only one run… season-high seven and one-third innings in lost against Penn State (May 10).
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR 2009 2010 2011 TOTALS
W-L SV 3-4 0 6-4 0 4-6 0 12-14 0
ERA 4.87 3.71 3.14 3.80
IP 68.1 99.1 94.2 262.1
ER 37 41 33 111
H SO 73 50 115 71 97 61 285 182
High School: Played on the Illinois Sparks… was an all-conference selection… named all-state as a senior… was ranked No. 19 player in state of Illinois by PG Crosschecker… awarded team MVP as a senior… received the team’s pitching and batting awards in 2008… team captain his senior season… holds the record for most strikeouts in a singleseason for Rock Falls High School… in the record books for most wins in a season and career… part of the Rock Falls state runner-up squad in 2008… participated in four conference champion teams... received four letters in golf as the team’s number one… named MVP three-consecutive on the team… finished 11th at state his senior year. Personal: Born 11/28/89… parents are Ryan and Trisha Hippen… interdepartmental studies major... high school coach was Donnie Chappell. P A G E 19
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PHIL KEPPLER
#3 SENIOR IF/RHP L / R , 6 - 4 , 19 0 MANCHESTER, IA ( W E S T D E L AWA R E )
PHIL KEPPLER BIO
Hawk Item: Played summer ball in the Northwoods League for the Waterloo Bucks (2009-2010)… played summer ball in the Iowa Valley League (2008 and 2011). 2011: Played in 42 games with 30 starts… started 20 contests at first base, five in left field and five at DH… hit .208, tallying 25 hits in 125 at-bats… scored 14 runs… recorded five doubles, one triple and one home run to go along with 15 RBI… went 3-for-4 and recorded a career and team season-high four RBI against Coe College (Apr. 6)… notched one stolen base… tallied 11 walks… recorded five multi-hit games and three multiple RBI contests… hit .288 at home and .440 as leadoff hitter… notched four two-out RBI… went 2-for-7 (.286) as a pinch hitter… made nine appearances on the mound, all in relief… finished with a record of 1-1… recorded a 4.41 ERA in 16.1 innings pitched… tallied 12 strikeouts… notched first career win against Western Illinois (Apr. 20), throwing two and two-thirds innings… pitched a seasonhigh three and two-thirds innings against South Dakota State (Mar. 30)… recorded a 3.38 ERA in non-conference action… limited lefties to a .235 batting average… hitters only batted .216 with runners on bases… led team in strikeouts-to-walk ratio (6.0)… ranked first in the Big Ten with four sacrifice flies, in league games only. 2010: Appeared in 53 games with 41 starts… started at first 40 times with a lone start in left field… hit in the five-hole 33 games… fifth-highest batting average on the team (.310)… third-most walks (20) on the team… recorded 10 doubles, one triple and two homers in Big Ten play… started in 22 conference games… hit .321 in league play… ripped six doubles in Big Ten action… ranked third on the team in fielding percentage (.983)… was apart of 28 double plays… ranked fourth in team doubles (10)… collected 49 hits, which ranked fifth on the team… fifth with a .387 on base percentage… recorded 12 multi-hit games… collected six multi-RBI games… longest hit streak was 10 contests... hit .500 with runners on to advance… had two consecutive games with a home run (Texas-Pan American and Western Illinois)… recorded four RBI at Texas-Pan American (Mar. 20), going 2-for-4 with two runs scored, a walk and a grand slam. 2009: Appeared in 28 games with 15 starts… started seven games in left field, four in right field and four at designated hitter… posted a season-high six-game hit streak… hit a fourth-best .338 batting average… third-best slugging percentage (.529)… compiled seven multihit games… laced first collegiate hit at Louisville (Mar. 15), going 2-for-4 with two RBI and a double… had six multi-RBI games…tied school record with seven at bats at Tennessee-Martin (Mar. 18)… hit first career home run in a 3-for-4 with two RBI performance against Western Illinois (Mar. 21)… hit best in the fifth inning with a .667 batting average.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR B A G A B H 2 B 3 B H R R B I 2 0 0 9 . 3 3 8 2 8 6 8 2 3 5 1 2 1 6 2 0 1 0 . 3 1 0 5 3 1 5 8 4 9 1 0 1 2 2 8 2 0 1 1 . 2 0 8 4 2 1 2 0 2 5 5 1 1 1 5 T O T A L S . 2 8 0 1 2 3 3 4 6 9 7 2 0 3 5 5 9 YEAR 2011
W-L SV ERA IP ER H SO 1-1 0 4.41 16.1 8 19 12
2008: Redshirted. High School: First team all-conference three years… two-time first team all-district and all-state selection… three-time gold glove award winner… team captain his senior year… senior all-star series honoree… had a .490 batting average with 13 RBI and a .86 ERA with a 5-0 record his senior campaign… played only 20 games his senior year due to a broken wrist sustained in the second game of the year… set a school record in hits in a season (67)… part of the 2007 3A state and conference champion West Delaware team… earned two letters in basketball and received all-conference honors his senior year… honor roll student. Personal: Born 8/11/88… parents are Steve and Gloria Keppler… played with teammate Zach McCool at West Delaware High School… interdepartmental studies and art major.
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P AT R I C K L A L A # 16 SENIOR RHP R / L , 6 - 2 , 19 0 MARION, IA (KIRKWOOD CC)
Hawk Item: Drafted in 29th round by Philadelphia Phillies (2010)... played summer baseball in the Iowa Valley League (2011). 2011: Appeared in 18 games with six starts... began season as a reliever, but started last six games of season... finished with a record of 2-6 and an ERA of 4.30... tallied one save against Michigan State (Apr. 3)... allowed 22 earned runs in 46 innings pitched... recorded 35 strikeouts... limited batters to a team-low .240 average... notched a .320 ERA in home games... led team with a 0.57 ERA in nonconference action... limited righties to a .192 batting average... opposing batters hit .224 with runners on and .256 with the bases empty against the righty... tallied a career-high six strikeouts against Indiana (Apr. 17)... pitched a career-high seven innings against Penn State (May 8). 2009 and 2019 at Kirkwood CC: Two-time All-Region honoree. High School : Three-time All-Conference honoree… named AllDistrict and All-State twice… team captain as a senior… helped led team to state quarterfinals in 2006… holds record for career ERA. Personal: Born 6/13/90… parents are Phil and Debbie Lala… high school coach was Steve Fish… history major.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR W-L SV ERA 2011 2-6 1 4.30 TOTALS 2-6 1 4.30
IP ER H SO 46.0 22 40 35 46.0 22 40 35
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MIKE McQUILLAN
# 13 SENIOR INFIELD L / R , 5 - 11, 17 5 E V E R G R E E N PA R K , I L (BROTHER RICE)
MIKE McQUILLAN BIO
Hawk Item: Played summer ball in the Prospect League (2009) and the Northwoods League (2011). 2011: Played in 52 games… ranked second on team with 51 starts… started 48 games at second base and three at DH… led team in batting average (.330), hits (66), at-bats (200), RBI (31), walks (27) and on-base percentage (.410)… the 27 walks ranked ninth in the Big Ten… tied for second on team with two home runs… ranked second on team in doubles (11), runs (30) and total bases (83)… notched seven stolen bases… ranked second on team with 108 assists… had a .960 fielding percentage… tallied a team season-high seven total bases against Michigan (Apr. 23)… led team with 21 multi-hit games, including seven three-hit contests… recorded nine multiple RBI games to lead team… tallied four three-RBI contests… tied for longest hit streak on team (10 games)… batted .325 on the road and .338 at home… tallied a base hit in 37 out of 52 games played… raised his average to .374 in conference games, which ranked seventh-best in the league… started all 24 Big Ten games… hit .359 against righties... batted .337 with runners on base, .324 with the bases empty, .373 with runners in scoring position and .375 with the bases loaded… hit .435 when leading off an inning… tied for third on the team with 10 two-out RBI… ranked third in the conference with 37 hits in Big Ten games… notched the seventh-best on-base percentage in league games only (.441)... ranked third in league action with 61 assists. 2010: Appeared in 56 games, all of which were starts… his 56 starts ranked the second-most on the team… started 54 at second base and two at DH… batted primarily in the two or three spot… had the second-highest batting average (.344) on the team… started in 24 Big Ten games… hit a solid .368 in conference play… had a stellar season opener, going 3-for-6 with three runs scored, seven RBI, one double and two homers against Illinois State (Feb. 20)… the seven RBI was a team season-best… led the team in sacrifice flies (6)… had the second-most hits (73)… ranked second in assists (133)… finished with the second-highest on base percentage (.415) and RBI (39)… drove in a team-high 21 two-out RBI… drew the secondmost walks of any Hawkeye (23)… finished third in runs scored (38)… had the third-most sac bunts (5)… ranked third in at-bats (212)… his two triples and three home runs were the fourth-highest… finished with the fifth-highest slugging percentage (.439) and stolen bases (8)… had the second-most multi-hit games (24)… collected five multi-RBI games… recorded a team-long 16-game hit streak.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR B A G A B H 2 B 3 B H R R B I 2 0 0 9 . 3 6 3 3 7 1 1 3 4 1 6 1 3 2 0 2 0 1 0 . 3 4 4 5 6 2 1 2 7 3 7 2 3 3 9 2 0 1 1 . 3 3 0 5 2 2 0 0 6 6 1 1 0 2 3 1 TOTALS .343 145 525 1 8 0 2 4 3 8 9 0
2009: Appeared in 37 games with 26 starts… started 25 games at second base with one start in left field… scored a season-high four runs at Tennessee-Martin (Mar. 18)… drove in an Iowa freshman season-high 20 RBI… second-best batting average at .363… highest freshman batting average on the team… most games started by an Iowa freshman… team-high batting average in conference games (.431)… six of his seven stolen bases were in Big Ten contests… fourth-best slugging percentage (.513)… team-best on base percentage (.451)… tied for second best with six hit-by-pitches… hit best in the sixth inning with a .455 average… recorded 12 multi-hit games… recorded first collegiate hit at Austin Peay (Mar. 6), going 1-for-6 with two RBI… hit first career home run at Tennessee-Martin (Mar. 18), going 3-for-5 with four runs scored, one RBI, a homer and two walks… compiled six multi-RBI games… third-longest hit streak on the team at 12 games. High School: Earned four years of all-conference honors… an all-district selection all four years… two-time team MVP… received honor of being on first team all-state his senior year… second team all-state his junior year… was ranked No. 47 in the state of Illinois by PG Crosschecker… two-time team captain… holds the records for single-season total bases, hits and runs scored… member of the state qualifying Brother Rice team in 2007… played on the Illinois Sparks from 2006-2008… earned two letters in football as the punter, kicker and quarterback. Personal: Born 10/2/89… parents are Robert and Karyn McQuillan… high school coach was Tim Lyons… interdepartmental studies major. PA G E 2 2
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# 18 SENIOR UTILITY R / R , 5 - 11, 18 5 G R E E N B AY, W I (NOTRE DAME ACADEMY)
CHETT ZEISE BIO
Hawk Item: Played summer ball in the California Collegiate League (2010 and 2011)… represented the Power in the CCL All-Star Game and started the contest at third base… ranked first in walks (24) and second in RBI (21) on Palm Springs Power summer league team… played summer ball in the Prospect League (2009). 2011 Honors: Academic All-Big Ten honoree. 2011: Played in 48 games with 44 starts… started 16 games in left field, 15 games at third base, and 13 games in right field… ranked fourth on the team in multi-hit games (13) and fifth in multiple RBI contests (four)… longest hit streak was six games… batted .275, tallying 44 hits in 160 at-bats… scored 20 runs… tied for second on the team with two home runs… tallied seven doubles and 19 RBI… drew 21 walks… stole two bases and recorded 57 total bases… started all 24 league games… hit .286 in Big Ten action… went 2-for-5 with the bases loaded… hit .478 when leading off an inning… recorded three two-out RBI. 2010: Appeared in 30 contests with 19 starts… started all 19 games at third base… hit primarily in the seven spot… was perfect, defensively, in conference play… drove in a career-best four RBI against Coe (May 4) after going 3-for-4 with one run scored and a homer… collected five multi-hit games… recorded three multi-RBI contests… longest hit streak was three games… hit .600 with a runner on third and less than two out. 2009: Appeared in 45 contests with 34 starts… started at second base 12 times, once at third base, 13 games at shortstop, six games in left field and twice at right field… hit .237… recorded seven doubles… drove in 12 RBI, the third most of any Iowa freshman… laid down four sacrifice bunts, the second-best on the team… hit four sacrifice flies, the second best on the team… was 32-for-61 (.525) in advancing runners… recorded five multi-hit games… had one multi-RBI game… at Purdue (Apr. 3) went 2-for-5 with two runs scored, a careerbest four RBI with two doubles and a walk… registered a three-game hit streak… picked up first collegiate hit against Georgetown (Feb. 22), going 2-for-3 with a run scored.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR B A G A B H 2 B 3 B H R R B I 2 0 0 9 . 2 3 7 4 5 1 1 8 2 8 7 0 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 . 2 3 9 3 0 7 1 1 7 2 0 2 1 4 2 0 1 1 . 2 7 5 4 8 1 6 0 4 4 7 0 2 1 9 T O T A L S . 2 5 5 1 2 3 3 4 9 8 9 1 6 0 4 4 5
High School: Three-time first team all-conference honoree…co-player of the year his senior season… first team all-state selection his senior year… ranked No. 8 player in the state of Wisconsin by PG Crosschecker… four-time team captain… team MVP his sophomore through senior years… earned second team allconference accolades as a freshman… holds records in career hits and homeruns at Notre Dame Academy… was on four conference champion teams… played for the Midwest Blazers for two years… participated on the Midwest Stars team… played for the Illinois Sparks his senior summer… earned three letters in basketball… a four-year honor roll student… member of the National Honor Society… winner of the U.S. Army National Guard Scholar/Athlete Award. Personal: Born 12/14/89… parents are Mark and Cheryl Zeise… high school coach was Andy Conard… interdepartmental studies major.
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BEN BERGMAN BIO
BEN BERGMAN #33 JUNIOR LHP L / L , 6 - 6 , 19 5 SOLON, IA (KIRKWOOD CC)
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the Iowa Valley League (2011). 2011: Appeared in six games with one start… finished with a 3.60 ERA… tallied seven strikeouts… pitched a season-high two and two-thirds innings against Gonzaga (March 19). High School: Two-time All-Conference honoree… named All-State and team MVP after leading team to state semifinals in 2009… was a threetime All-Conference honoree in basketball… helped lead basketball team to 2009 state championship… named to honor roll every semester. Personal: Born 11/23/90… parents are Mike and Lynn Bergman… high school coach was Keith McSweeney… interdepartmental studies major.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR W-L SV ERA 2011 0-1 0 3.60 TOTALS 0-1 0 3.60
IP ER H SO 10.0 11 16 7 10.0 11 16 7
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MATT DERMODY
Hawk Item: Played summer ball in the Cape Cod League (2010 and 2011)... selected in Major League Baseball’s 2011 First-Year Player Draft by the Colorado Rockies in the 29th round .
#40 JUNIOR LHP R/L, 6-5, 205 N O R WA L K , I A ( N O R WA L K )
2011 Honors: Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2011: Started all 14 games he appeared… finished with a record of 4-6… registered a 4.15 ERA, allowing 39 earned runs in 84.2 innings pitched… the 84.2 innings pitched are the 13th most in a season in school history and ranked eighth in the Big Ten… recorded 75 strikeouts, which ties for tenth-most in a season in Iowa history… the 75 strikeouts led the conference… recorded one shutout against Indiana (Apr. 17), allowing one run in the victory… went at least five innings in 12 of his 14 starts… allowed two runs or less in nine of his 14 outings… won four straight starts against Western Illinois, Michigan State, Illinois and Indiana from Mar. 27-Apr. 17… 25 batters struck out looking against the lefty, the third most in the Big Ten… ranked eighth in the Big Ten in conference games only with 53 innings pitched and second in number of batters struck out looking (17)… notched a 3.45 ERA at home and a 3.40 ERA in conference games… ranked second on the team in innings pitched per appearance (6.05) and third in strikeouts per nine innings (7.97)… tied for third on the team in strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.9)… lefties batted .281 and righties hit .259 against the lefthander. 2010: Appeared in 10 games with seven starts… finished with a 7.93 ERA… started an elimination game vs. Purdue at the Big Ten Tournament and picked up the win after going six innings… in the tournament triumph (May 22) he allowed only two runs on eight hits with two strikeouts… earned his first career win Coe at the Corridor Classic (May 4)… his three wins tied for fourth-most on the team… seven starts tied for fourth-most on the pitching staff… opponents hit .318 off the lefty, the fifth-lowest average on the team… tied for third with a .600 win-loss percentage.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR 2010 2011 TOTALS
W-L SV 3-2 0 4-6 0 7-8 0
ERA 7.93 4.15 5.28
IP ER 36.1 32 84.2 39 121.0 71
H 47 87 134
SO 25 75 100
High School: First pitcher in Iowa history to strike out all 18 batters faced in a six-inning perfect game… a three-time first team all-district honoree… earned first team all-conference honors his junior and senior seasons… named all-state super team pitcher and was awarded the Bob Feller Pitching Award his senior year… his senior campaign he hit .434 with 51 RBI and compiled a 10-3 record with 164 strikeouts and a 1.26 ERA… drafted in the 26th round (775th) by the Pittsburgh Pirates… set school records in runs scored (54), slugging percentage, single-season home runs (13) and RBI (51) and career strikeouts (436)… finished career at Norwalk with a 24-13 record on the mound…was a part of the 2009 state champion Norwalk team… earned three letters in football… received second team allstate award as a wide receiver… received four letters in basketball… named first team all-conference and all-district in basketball… lettered twice in tennis… named to the all-conference academic team all four years in every sport he lettered. Personal: Born 7/4/90… parents are Pat and Stephanie Dermody… high school coach was Chad Wiedmann… interdepartmental studies major.
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ANDREW HOST BIO
ANDREW HOST
# 21 JUNIOR OUTFIELD R / R , 6 - 1, 2 0 0 A LT O O N A , I A (SOUTHEAST POLK)
Hawk Item: Played summer ball in the Prospect League (2010 and 2011). Voted to Prospect League All-Star game in 2010 and 2011. 2011: Played in 32 games with 18 starts… started all 18 contests in right field… tied for first in the Big Ten with a 1.000 fielding percentage… had two outfield assists… batted .167, tallying 10 hits in 60 at-bats… scored nine runs… notched two doubles and three RBI… stole one base and drew seven walks… hit .357 when leading off an inning… went 1-for-1 as a pinch hitter… notched one multi-hit game… longest hit streak was four games… had a career-high two hits vs. Gonzaga (Mar. 19). 2010: Appeared in 42 games with 17 starts… started left field 13 times, center field once, right twice and DH once… hit .211, the third highest of any freshman… started nine conference games… was used the second most of any Hawkeye off the bench (25)… recorded two multi-hit games… finished with two multi-RBI games… longest hit streak was four games… hit .500 as a pinch hitter (3-for-6)… laced first collegiate hit, a double, against Villanova (Feb. 28) going 1-for-2 with a run scored… went a perfect 2-for-2, his first multi-hit game as a Hawkeye, with two RBI and a run scored against South Dakota State (Mar. 30)… played in four Big Ten Tournament games. 2009: Redshirt.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR BA 2010 .211 2011 .167 TOTALS .190
G AB H 2B 3B 42 71 15 3 0 32 60 10 2 0 74 131 25 5 0
HR RBI 0 6 0 3 0 9
High School: Two-time first team all-conference selection… two-time first team all-district honoree… received first team all-state laurels his junior and senior season… voted onto the super team all-state… named all-state 4A captain… hit .450 with 40 RBI and 11 stolen bases his senior campaign… from the hill, he went 4-0 with a .244 ERA and 33 strikeouts his junior and senior season combined… participated in the Altoona Aquasox… played with the Iowa Miracle and was on the 2003 state champion team… member of the Iowa Junior Select Team… participated in the Iowa High School All-Star Series… received two academic letters… earned the Bernie Saggau Award… awarded the Brad Kiester Scholarship… National Honor Society member… National Council of Youth Leadership member. Personal: Born 6/28/90… parents are Chuck and Pam Host… high school coach was Scott Belyer… human physiology major. PA G E 2 6
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RICKY SANDQUIST BIO
RICKY SANDQUIST # 31 JUNIOR RHP L / R , 6 - 4 , 18 5 FORT DODGE, IA (FORT DODGE)
Hawk Item: Unity Council Member (2011)... played summer baseball in the Prospect League (2010). 2011 Honors: Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2011: Saw action in 12 games with eight starts… finished with a 9.45 ERA and a record of 1-4… allowed 35 earned runs in 33.1 innings pitched… tallied 12 strikeouts… recorded a 3.24 ERA in home games… limited batters to a .225 average with two outs… pitched a career-high six and a third innings against South Dakota State (Mar. 29)… allowed one earned run over six innings to earn first career win against Coe College (Apr. 6). 2010: Appeared in 16 games, all out of the bullpen… the 16 appearances ranked the most of any Iowa freshman and was fifth on the team… recorded an 8.14 ERA… opponents hit .214 with two outs… appeared in three conference contests… allowed no runs on three hits in two and two-third innings pitched, finishing with a perfect 0.00 ERA in the Big Ten… went a career-long three innings against Northern Illinois (May 21)… struck out a career-best two in one inning against Villanova (Feb. 28). High School: A three-time all-conference, all-district and all-state selection… named team captain and MVP his senior season… went 10-1 with a 1.8 ERA and 70 strikeouts his senior year… compiled a 29-11 record in his high school career on the mound… on the 2009 Fort Dodge conference winning team… honor roll student… finished in the top 10% of his class… Bernie Saggau Award winner… National Honor Society member… Youth in Action.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR 2010 2011 TOTALS
W-L SV 0-0 0 1-4 0 1-4 0
ERA 8.14 9.45 8.94
IP 21.0 33.1 54.1
ER 19 35 54
H SO 30 10 50 12 80 22
Personal: Born 7/9/90… parents are Rick and Annette Sandquist… high school coach was Matt Elsbecker… finance major.
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DAN SHEPPARD
#23 JUNIOR C AT C H E R R / R , 6 - 0 , 19 0 DOWNERS GROVE, IL (DOWNERS GROVE)
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the Cape Cod League (2010). 2011: Saw action in three games before season was shortened due to injury… made two starts at DH… recorded a base hit on both starts… went 2-for-7 (.286) with a double and an RBI… RBI came with two outs… tallied two walks… recorded a .429 slugging percentage and a .444 on-base percentage. 2010: Appeared in 28 games with 18 starts… missed some playing time due to a hamstring injury… finished the year with the second-highest freshman batting average (.260)… started in five Big Ten games… started 14 games at catcher and four at DH… laced his first hit as a Hawkeye against Austin Peay (Feb. 20), going 2-for-5 with a run scored… collected his first career double against Western Illinois (Mar. 27)… three of his seven RBI were with two outs… recorded five multi-hit games… longest hit streak was three games.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR B A G A B H 2 B 3 B H R R B I 2 0 1 0 . 2 6 0 2 8 7 7 2 0 1 0 0 7 2011 .286 3 7 2 1 0 0 1 TOTALS . 2 6 2 3 1 8 4 2 2 2 0 0 8
High School: A two-time all-conference and all-academic honoree… named to the all-area team his senior season… an all-state selection in 2009… drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 30th round… his senior season he hit .430 with six homeruns, 28 RBI and six stolen bases… played on the Longshots Baseball team for seven years… selected by the Chicago White Sox for the area code team… a Team Illinois selection… lettered in football three times… an all-area, allconference and all-academic selection… the home run derby champion at the Kernal Classic in 2008… was ranked No. 1 catcher in the state of Illinois by PG Crosschecker and Illinois Prep Baseball Report… received Sons of the American Revolution Citizenship Award in 2008… honor roll student. Personal: Born 2/25/91… parents are Rich and Sue Sheppard… high school coach was Chad Isaacson… leisure studies major.
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KEITH BRAND BIO
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the Chicago League (2011).
KEITH BRAND
#6 SOPHOMORE C AT C H E R R / R , 5 - 10 , 17 0 NORTHBROOK, IL (GLENBROOK NORTH)
2011 Honors: Academic All-Big Ten selection. 2011: Appeared in 20 contests with 17 starts… started at catcher 11 times and six times at DH… notched four multi-hit games and ranked third on the team with five multiple RBI games… batted .280 with 12 RBI... led Iowa with a team season-high three sacrifice hits vs. South Dakota State (Mar. 29)… caught six runners attempting to steal… registered a career-high three RBI vs. Michigan State (Apr. 3)… collected two RBI in back-to-back wins over Notre Dame (Mar. 17 and Mar. 18). 2010: Did not compete. High School: Named all-conference… team MVP and team captain… a two-time CSL All-Star… named a scholar athlete his senior season… hit .390 with 20 RBI his senior year… played for the Northbrook Braves during the summer of 2009 and was named team captain and MVP … played for the Norwood Blues in the summer of 2008… earned a letter in football. Personal: Born 10/26/90… parents are Chris and Lori Brands… high school coach was Barry Ruppert…management major.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR BA G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI 2011 .280 20 50 14 0 0 0 12 TOTALS .280 20 50 14 0 0 0 12
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IOWABASEBALL KYLE HAEN #28 SOPHOMORE OUTFIELD L / L , 5 - 10 , 17 5 MADISON, WI (EDGEWOOD)
KYLE HAEN BIO
Hawk Item: Member of the 2011 Unity Council... played summer baseball in the Prospect league (2011). 2011: Played in 31 games with 13 starts… started all 13 contests in left field… batted .209, tallying nine hits in 43 at-bats… scored 10 runs and notched six RBI… stole five bases… tallied one double and 10 total bases… recorded one multi-hit game and one multiple RBI game… drew nine walks… hit .417 when leading off an inning… tallied two two-out RBI… recorded first career hit, double, RBI and multi-hit game (2-for-2) against Coe College (Apr. 6)… batted .273 in home contests and .264 on non-conference action… played in the third most games of any Hawkeye rookie. High School: Started all four years, hitting over .300 three times… three-time All-Conference honoree… named All-Area twice and AllCity once… led team to three straight conference titles… led team to 2009 state title and runner-up finish in 2010… member of National Honor Society and high school honor roll. Personal: Born 9/3/91… parents are Jeff and Sue Haen… high school coach was Rich Newton… leisure studies major.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR BA G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI 2011 .209 31 43 9 1 0 0 10 TOTALS .209 31 43 9 1 0 0 10
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B R YA N N I E D B A L S K I #34 SOPHOMORE INFIELD R/R, 6-3, 235 S T. L O U I S , M O (DESMET)
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the Prospect League (2011). 2011: Played in 41 games, including 33 starts… played in and started in most games of any Hawkeye freshmen… started 29 games at first base and four games at DH… hit .255, tallying 26 hits in 102 at-bats… scored 17 runs and tallied 36 total bases… notched seven doubles and 10 RBI… ranked second on the team in walks (25)… tallied first career home run against Michigan (Apr. 23)… finished season with a .982 fielding percentage… ranked seventh on the team in multi-hit games (seven)… notched one multiple RBI game… tallied a season-best three hits against Southern Utah (3-for-4), including an RBI and two doubles… ranked third in the Big Ten with 19 walks, in league games only… hit .464 when leading off an inning… recorded one two-out RBI… batted .292 on the road and .321 in non-conference action. High School: Led team to district title in 2009… served as team captain as a junior and a senior… lettered all four years… also was a four-time hockey letterman… named All-Metro after leading hockey team to state title as a senior.
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR BA 2011 .255 TOTALS .255
Personal: Born 7/14/91… parents are Fred and Judy Niedbalski… high school coach was Greg Vitello… health and physiology major.
G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI 41 102 26 7 0 1 10 41 102 26 7 0 1 10
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IOWABASEBALL TAYLOR ZEUTENHORST #8 SOPHOMORE UTILITY L/R, 6-4, 220 SHELDON, IA (SHELDON)
C A R E E R S TAT S YEAR BA G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI 2011 .266 36 88 23 3 0 0 15 TOTALS .266 36 88 23 3 0 0 15
TAY L O R Z E U T E N H O R S T B I O
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the Prospect League (2011). 2011 Honors: Named to Big Ten All-Freshman Team. 2011: Played in 36 games with 22 starts… started 19 contests in right field and three in left… had a seven-game hit streak… recorded six multi-hit games and four multiple RBI games… batted .261 in 88 at-bats with 15 RBI… 12 of his 15 RBI came in league games and 13 came on April 30 or later… ranked third on the team with 10 two-out RBI… all 10 came against Big Ten competition, the most of any Hawkeye… in Big Ten games only, batted .320 to rank second among Big Ten freshmen outfielders… batted .324 with runners in scoring position… hit .323 in home games… went three-for-three in attempted stolen bases. High School: Four-time all-conference honoree… named to the all-district team four times and all-state twice… four-time team captain and four time team MVP… holds 18 season and 19 career school records, including career homeruns, RBI’s in a career and a season, hits in a career and season and steals in a career and season… hit .500 with nine home runs, 52 RBI’s and 32 stolen bases, a compiled 6-1 record with two saves and boasted a 0.66 ERA with 72 K’s in 31 innings his senior campaign… selected to play in the Iowa All-Star Series… played in the Mariners Cup for the Chicago White Sox prospect team, played for the Iowa Select teams fall and spring senior year… drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 41st round pick… a four-time state track qualifier and placed fifth in the long jump… a three-year basketball starter and two-time all-conference honoree… played in the Pizza Ranch Basketball All-Star Classic… a three-year football starter… an all-state football honoree and two-time recognized on the all-district team… selected to play in the Iowa Shrine Bowl game and was selected Defensive MVP for the North. Personal: Born 10/25/91…parents are Brad and Sherrie Zeutenhorst… high school coach was Brad Zeutenhorst… open major. PA G E 3 2
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AARON SMIT # 41 RS FRESHMAN LHP L/L, 6-2, 205 WELLMAN, IA (MID-PRAIRIE)
AARON SMIT BIO
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the Prospect League (2011). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Three-time All-Conference honoree… named to All-District team as a junior and a senior… All-State honoree as a senior… led team to conference runner-up finishes as a junior and a senior… team advanced to district final as a sophomore and a junior and advanced to state as a senior… holds school record for career strikeouts and ERA… pitched three no-hitters… four-year letterman in golf, two-year letterman in basketball and lettered in football once… named two-time AllConference in golf… honor roll student. Personal: Born 7/16/91… parents are Tim and Kathy Smit… high school coach was Brian Miller… sociology major.
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JAKE MANGLER BIO
Hawk Item: Played summer baseball in the Prospect League (2011). 2011: Redshirted.
JAKE MANGLER # 12 RS FRESHMAN INFIELD R / R , 6 - 0 , 19 0 CLINTON, IA (CLINTON)
High School: Named first team All-Conference four times… four-time All-District honoree and two-time All-State honoree… hit over .400 all four years… helped lead team to conference runner-up finishes in 2008 and 2010… served as team captain as a junior and a senior… holds school record for career hits … earned three letters in football, earning first team All-Conference honors… two-time All-Conference honoree in basketball… four letters earned in track… member of 3.0 academic club. Personal: Born 12/19/91… parents are Todd and Karen Mangler… high school coach was Trent Showden… open major.
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ANDREW HANSE #44 JUNIOR RHP R/R, 6-6, 205 MARION, IA (ELLSWORTH JC)
2010 and 2011 at Ellsworth CC: In 2011, tallied three wins and one save... tossed 59.2 innings in 2011, tallying an ERA of 3.17 and recording 45 strikeouts... made 12 starts in 2011... awarded the National Junior College Association for Exemplary Academic Achievement... led team to a second place finish at conference tournament in 2009-10... member of Phi Theta Kappa International... honor society member... named to Dean’s list all four semesters... two-time Academic All-Region. High School: As a senior, tallied 46.1 innings pitched in 12 appearances and allowed 16 earned runs (2.42 ERA)... named second team All-Conference and All-Metro as a senior... named Academic All-Conference in both baseball and basketball in 200809... member of state basketball tournament team as a senior. Personal: Born 5/13/91‌ parents are William and Norma Hanse... finance major.
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NICK DAY
#9 FRESHMAN OF/IF R / R , 6 - 2 , 19 0 SOLON, IA (SOLON)
High School: Helped lead his high school team to four straight conference titles and four consecutive state semifinal appearances, including the the 2A State Title in 2010 and 3A State Title in 2011... holds school record for most triples in a season with nine... named first team all-state, first team allconference and first team all-district in 2011 after finishing with a 4-1 record on the mound, while compiling an ERA of 1.65 and tallying 39 strikeouts... hit .476 as a senior with 14 home runs and 55 RBI... went 9-0 with a 1.53 ERA with 74 strikeouts and batted .471 in 2010 en route to first team all-state, all-district and all-conference honors... tallied over 20 stolen bases during each his junior and senior season... also a basketball, soccer and track standout, placing second in the state high jump as a junior... was named a 2011 preseason All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Personal: Born 5/17/93‌ parents are Gregg and Paula Day... engineering major.
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KRIS GOODMAN
#4 FRESHMAN IF R / R , 6 - 1, 18 0 A P P L E VA L L E Y, M N ( A P P L E VA L L E Y )
KRIS GOODMAN BIO
High School: Team captain in 2011... named best offensive player and team MVP in 2011 as he earned all-conference honors... selected by the Chicago White Sox to participate in the 2010 “Double Duty” Classic All-Star game for elite high school baseball players... selected by Major League Baseball and USA Baseball to participate in the 2010 “Breakthrough Series” designed to showcase rising high school junior and senior baseball players... batted .425 or higher in each season during high school... three-year ice hockey letterwinner and team captain... named team MVP and was the recipient of the Coaches Award as a senior... earned 2010-11 all-conference honorable mention honors... member of the Apple Valley High School Site Council to promote a quality education for students... participated in “Reading with the Eagles”, a program which promotes reading to elementary students in his school district... selected by his high school academic staff to participate in all-conference leadership sessions... played for Racine Hitters during summer of 2011, and tallied second highest batting average on team. Personal: Born 1/5/93… parents are Bill and Dianne Goodman... high school coach was Jeremy Hendrickson... psychology major.
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ANDREW HEDRICK #22 FRESHMAN LHP R / L , 6 - 1, 18 0 A N K E N Y, I A (ANKENY)
High School: Ranked as the fourth best player in the state by Perfect Game USA as a senior... named first team all-state, first team all-district and first team all-conference as a senior... earned first team all-state, all-district and all-conference accolades as a junior... went 9-2 with a 0.66 ERA and notched 124 strikeouts as a junior. Personal: Born 3/29/93‌ parents are Dave and Anne Hedrick... open major.
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IOWABASEBALL NICK HIBBING
#45 FRESHMAN RHP R / R , 6 - 5 , 18 5 L I N D E N H U R S T, I L (LAKES COMMUNITY)
NICK HIBBING BIO
Hawk Item: Selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 42nd round of the 2011 MLB Draft. High School: Ranked as the 16th best player in the state of Illinois by Perfect Game USA as a senior... Perfect Game Preseason All-American, all-conference, all-district and all-state honoree as a junior... ranked No. 10 in the class of 2011 by Prep Baseball Report as a junior... Perfect Game Preseason All-American, all-conference, all-area, team captain as a senior... finished high school career with an average of 2 strikeouts per inning pitched... holds school record for lowest ERA over 40 innings (1.09)... was starting quarterback for his high school’s football team, leading them to its first ever playoff win in 2009. Personal: Born 8/15/92… parents are Ken and Beth Hibbing... open major.
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TAYLOR KAUFMAN #43 FRESHMAN LHP/OF L / L , 6 - 2 , 18 0 GLENWOOD, IA (GLENWOOD)
High School: Four-time all-conference honoree, three-time all-district selection and a three-time all-state honoree... named MVP of the 2010 3A State Championship Game after leading Glenwood to the title... holds 21 offensive records and 12 pitching records at high school... hit .568 with 10 home runs and 56 RBI as a senior... lettered in baseball, basketball, soccer, cross country and track... was named to the honor roll each semester and received the Distinguished Scholar Award in 2008 and 2009. Personal: Born 12/22/92‌ parents are Curt and Lisa Kaufman... father, Curt, played baseball in the New York Yankees and California Angels systems... prephysical therapy major.
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SASHA KUEBEL BIO
SASHA KUEBEL
#24 FRESHMAN LHP/IF R / L , 6 - 1, 2 0 0 S T. L O U I S , M O ( S T. L O U I S U N I V E R S I T Y )
Hawk Item: Selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 31st round (946th pick) of the 2011 MLB Draft. High School: Named the state of Missouri Pitcher of the Year as a senior... ranked as the sixth-best player in the state of Missouri by Perfect Game USA as a senior... three-time all-metro honoree and three-time all-state selection... hit .482 with three home runs and 31 RBI as a senior... named an underclass all-American by MaxPreps as a freshman... compiled a 23-4 record from 2009-11... holds school records for most career strikeouts and most career wins... named to school’s honor roll during 15 out of 16 quarters. Personal: Born 7/28/92‌ given name is Nicholas Sasha Kuebel... parents are Richard and Laughren Kuebel... pre-business major.
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R YA N R U M P F B I O RYAN RUMPF
# 19 FRESHMAN RHP/DH R / R , 6 - 1, 19 5 N O R T H L I B E R T Y, I A ( I O WA C I T Y W E S T )
High School: Three-time all-conference, two-time all-district and two-time all-state honoree... named first team all-district and first team all-state as a junior after batting .430 and going 11-0 with a 1.89 ERA and 97 strikeouts... earned all-district and all-state honors during his senior year after batting .500 with seven home runs and 47 RBI and recording a 3-1 on the mound... holds the school records for wins in a career and wins and complete games in a season... honor society member. Personal: Born 6/27/93... parents are Lam and Randy Rumpf... pre-business major... high school coach was Charlie Stumpff.
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ERIC TOOLE
#2 FRESHMAN OF L / R , 6 - 1, 17 0 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA (LEWIS CENTRAL)
ERIC TOOLE BIO
High School: Four-time all-state, all-city, all-conference and all-district honoree... named team MVP three times... named a preseason all-American as a junior... earned All-American honors his junior and senior year (Collegiate Baseball/Louisville Slugger)... named an All-State “Super Team” junior and senior year by IHSBCA... named first team all-state by the INA during final three years... named first team all-state his junior and senior year by Iowa Sports Connection... BCA “District 5” First Team All-District senior year... was a Wendy’s High School Heisman State of Iowa Finalist... named an IHSBCA ‘Super Team’ Outfielder as a junior... hit over .480 and stole at least 25 bases each year during high school career... holds school records for stolen bases and triples in a season and career batting average... earned allconference honors in basketball, all-district and all-state honors in football and all-state honors in track... named third team allstate in football (defensive back) during senior season... named Elite All-State Track during senior year (finished 3rd in the 200mm at state track meet)... first team all-academic member and fouryear honor roll member... student council member. Personal: Born 2/8/93... parents are Lee and Jeanine Toole... brother of former Hawkeye standout Justin Toole... open major.
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ANTHONY TORRES
#5 FRESHMAN C R / R , 5 - 11, 17 0 SAN DIEGO, CA (LA JOLLA COUNTRY D AY S C H O O L )
ANTHONY TORRES BIO
High School: Named Division 4 Player of the Year as a senior, after batting .400 with five home runs... three-time San Diego County All-Academic team member... three-time all-conference selection and three-time team MVP... named the 2010 Coastal Conference Player of the Year after batting .505, a school record, as a junior... served as team captain as a senior... holds school record for career batting average... four-year football letterwinner... member of high school’s honor roll each semester. Personal: Born 12/22/92... parents are John Torres and Laurie Torres... pre-business major.
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JAKE YACINICH
# 14 FRESHMAN IF L / R , 6 - 2 , 18 5 DES MOINES, IA ( D O W L I N G C AT H O L I C )
High School: Three-time all-conference, two-time all-state and two-time all-district honoree... in 2010 as a junior, was named to the all-state team after batting .434 and leading his team to a conference title... batted .475 with three home runs as a senior as he led his team to conference and state titles... football and track standout... was a four year honor roll student. Personal: Born 3/2/93... parents are Pat and Erin Yacinich... high school coach was Tim O’Neill... open major.
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JOSH DEBOER #30 JUNIOR RHP R/R, 6-5, 205 C O R A LV I L L E , I A (COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON)
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ALEC LINEBARGER #20 FRESHMAN C L / R , 6 - 2 , 18 5 B L U E B E L L , PA (WISSAHICKON)
High School: Named first team elite all-state, first team allconference, conference MVP and team MVP after leading team to second place finish at state tournament... holds high school records for single season home runs and RBI... also played wide receiver on high school football team, earning first team allconference honors... holds high school record for receptions in a single season.
High School: Named academic all-conference and second team all-conference as a junior after leading team to conference championship... named honorable mention all-conference as a senior... batted .484 during Senior Legion playoffs... notched 45 career RBI... also played offensive tackle on high school football team.
Personal: Born 5/29/91 in Coralville, Iowa... parents are Pam and Brian DeBoer... business major.
Personal: Born 5/21/93 in Overland Park, Kan... parents are William and Deborah Linebarger... economics and political science major.
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JACK DAHM BIO
JACK DAHM
HEAD COACH NINTH YEAR
In eight years as Iowa’s head baseball coach, Jack Dahm has established the Hawkeyes as Big Ten contenders and is ready to lead the Iowa baseball program to new heights with his commitment to excellence. Since taking over the Iowa baseball team in July of 2003, Dahm has sparked resurgence in the Hawkeye program, having success Hawkeye fans hadn’t seen in years. Dahm has guided the Black and Gold to 30 or more wins two of the last five seasons. In 2009, Coach Dahm surpassed Dick Schultz for the third-most victorious coach in Iowa history at Duane Banks Field on March 21 in a victory over Western Illinois. Also in 2009, Dahm picked up his 400th win as a Division I coach at Northern Iowa April 23 and notched his 124th victory as an Iowa head coach against Ohio State May 16, which surpassed Scott Broghamer (1998-03) for fourth in Iowa coaching victories. In Dahm’s 18 years as a head coach, he has produced 24 first team all-conference performers, eight freshmen All-Americans and two All-Americans. In his eight years at Iowa, Dahm has coached 32 All-Big Ten selections, including eight first teamers. Iowa had only four first team selections in the previous 14 years before his arrival in Iowa City. Four Hawkeyes garnered all-league honors in 2011. Starting pitcher Jarred Hippen earned second team laurels for the second consecutive year. Catcher Tyson Blaser and centerfield Trevor Willis both earned third team accolades. Additionally, Taylor Zeutenhorst, a freshman outfielder, was named to the Big Ten’s all-freshman squad. In 2011, Dahm guided his pitching staff to one of the best seasons on the mound in Hawkeye history. Iowa registered an ERA of 4.22, the lowest since 1980 (4.14). Hippen earned second team all-conference laurels for the second consecutive year. Starting LHP Matt Dermody and Hippen, ranked first and third in the Big Ten, respectively, in strikeouts during the regular season. Hippen, who has thrown eight complete games in the last two seasons, nearly threw a perfect game against Minnesota, allowing only one hit. In addition, newcomers Tim Fangman and Patrick Lala enjoyed successful first seasons in the Black and Gold. Fangman finished in the top ten in the Big Ten in numerous categories, including ERA, opposing batting average, games finished, hits allowed, runs allowed and walks allowed. In the classroom, Dahm’s teams have had success, as well. Iowa’s baseball team boasted an NCAA Graduation Success Rate of 95, which is 25 points above the national average for NCAA Division I baseball programs. During his Iowa tenure, the head coach has seen 68 players named academic All-Big Ten, including a team-record 12 players in 2011. That is the best eight-year total in the history of the program. Iowa had eight student-athletes recognized in 2010. Additionally, shortstop Kurt Lee was named Academic All-District first team in 2011.
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JACK DAHM BIO In 2010, Iowa finished with a bang, winning 11 of its final 14 contests and eventually finishing 30-28. Dahm coached the Hawkeyes to road series victories at Michigan and Penn State and home sets against Ohio State, Illinois and Purdue. Furthermore, Iowa ultimately won all five meetings against the Boilermakers in 2010, sweeping a three-game regular-season set and winning two in the league tournament. The Hawkeyes finished third in the conference and ultimately placed second at the Big Ten Tournament. The tournament berth was the third under Dahm and only the eighth in school history. The Hawkeyes won three games at the tournament, which was the first time an Iowa team had won since 1990. The runner-up finish in the conference tournament tied the school’s highest finish, which was accomplished once before (1983). Four Hawkeyes earned all-conference laurels in 2010. Kurtis Muller and Jarred Hippen each received second team accolades, while Zach McCool was named to the third team. Freshman Mike Corbeil garnered all-freshman honors. Muller and Hippen also garnered Big Ten All-Tournament accolades. Dahm and his coaching staff are excellent recruiters and prepare their players for the professional ranks. Twelve Hawkeyes were drafted the last two seasons under Dahm, including six incoming recruits. Relievers Zach Robertson, Patrick Schatz, Steve Turnbull, Kyle Heim and Mike Schurz were all picked up, as well as Kurtis Muller, Matt Dermody, Dan Sheppard, Taylor Zeutenhorst, Patrick Lala, Derrick Loveless, Sasha Kuebel and Nick Hibbing. Additionally, Justin Toole signed a free agent contract with the Cleveland Indians. Forty-three of Dahm’s players have been selected in the MLB Draft, while four have gone on to play in the major leagues. Dahm secured a highly-ranked recruiting class for 2012. Iowa’s class was ranked 45th-best nationally and third in the Big Ten by Perfect Game. On the heels of the 2010 season, the Hawkeyes’ 2011 recruiting class was once again rated the best in the Big Ten by Perfect Game USA. The class was ranked fourth-best in the Midwest and 48th-best nationally. Dahm’s 2008 recruiting class was ranked that 49th-best class according to Perfect Game USA. Iowa’s ranking was the highest of any Big Ten team. In 2008, the Hawkeyes broke two school records. Iowa stole 138 bases, which are the most in a single-season by a Hawkeye team; the previous record of 127 was set by the 1981 team. Five Hawkeyes had 14 or more stolen bags, 13 recorded at least one and the Black and Gold were led by senior Caleb Curry who accumulated 45 thefts. The Hawkeyes also set a record with a team total of 86 hit-by-pitches, breaking the previous record of 83, which was set in 2007. Hoef, Muller and Curry led the Hawkeyes and 15 members of the Black and Gold wore at least one pitch. Three Hawkeyes were named All-Big Ten, including Caleb Curry and Kevin Hoef earning second team accolades while Justin Toole earned third team laurels. Curry and Toole earned all-Mideast Regional honors. Additionally, Curry and Hoef were drafted. In 2007, Iowa took a major step forward by recording its best record in 14 years with a 31-23 mark. The Hawkeyes placed fourth in the Big Ten Conference at 17-13, and earned their second trip to the conference tournament in three years -- this after going just once the previous 15 years. PA G E 4 8
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Five Hawkeyes were named All-Big Ten, including Travis Sweet and Jason White earning first team accolades. Nick Erdman and Curry were recognized on the second team, while Justin Toole earned third team laurels. Sweet, White and Toole earned AllMideast Regional honors. Additionally, Sweet, White and Dusty Napoleon, along with recruit Zach Kenyon were drafted. In the classroom, Iowa was awarded the 2007 NCAA Public Recognition award, placing them in the top 30 baseball programs, academically. Catcher Ben Geelan was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District VII team. In the Big Ten, seven Hawkeyes earned academic all-league honors. In 2006, the Hawkeyes continued to build the program, on-and-off the field. On the field highlights included capturing the Austin Peay Tournament and the Louisiana Cajun Classic. Off the field, the Hawkeyes continued to shine in the classroom with ten players named Academic All-Big Ten, giving them 26 recipients the first three years under Dahm. Iowa has averaged over eight academic all-conference honorees during his eight-year coaching tenure. Individually, closer Tim Gudex earned first-team all-Big Ten honors for the second consecutive year, while starting pitcher Austin Seward was named to the second team. After the season, a pair of Hawkeyes signed professional baseball contracts. Gudex was signed by the Texas Rangers, while Nate Price was signed by the Chicago Cubs. In his second season, Dahm led the Hawkeyes to their best season since 1990. Iowa posted a 28-29 mark and a 19-13 league record - the second most conference wins in the history of the program. Dahm’s squad finished third in the league (just one game out of first place), and advanced to the Big Ten Tournament. The Hawkeyes won five four-game series’ during Big Ten play, including road series’ at Big Ten champion Illinois and Michigan, along with home stands against Minnesota, Penn State and Indiana. The team’s success was a reflection of the individual awards the Hawkeye earned, as Iowa had five players named All-Big Ten. Gudex was named to the first team, Price was on the second team, while catcher Kris Welker, Jason White and Andy Lytle were all third team honorees. Gudex was also a second team All-Mideast Region pick by American Baseball Coaches Association. Four of Dahm’s players signed professional contracts after the 2005 season. Lytle (25th round - Cleveland Indians) and Welker (41st round - Chicago White Sox) were both selected in the MLB Draft, while Nate Yoho (Milwaukee Brewers) and Jesse Brownell (Colorado Rockies) signed free agent contracts. In his first year, Dahm helped guide both Nathan Johnson and Yoho to All-Big Ten honors. Johnson was named to the first team, while Yoho earned his way onto the second team. On the recruiting front, Dahm and his staff gained praise nationally for their first class. It was ranked in the top-50 by Jerry Ford, the National Director of Perfect Game U.S.A., and No. 44 by Collegiate Baseball, who also named it the top class in the Big Ten. Dahm and the Hawkeyes made their mark on the in-state recruiting trail when they inked six of the top eight high school prospects in Iowa, which included the top four pitching prospects. PA G E 4 9
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In year two, another highly touted class was penned by Dahm and his assistant coaches. The class featured two of the top players in the Midwest - Kevin Hoef and Wes Freie. Since his arrival in 2003, Coach Dahm has not only been building a foundation on the field, but off as well. “In order to build a consistent program we must have a solid foundation and that starts with quality student-athletes who are willing to make personal sacrifices, on and off the field,” said Dahm. “We must also develop a level of trust and belief in each other and in the program. If we can build that foundation the success on the field will take care of itself.” Players have been busy giving back to the community by helping raise money for breast cancer and helping the Iowa Children’s Museum at the Crystal Ball dinner. The Hawkeyes are also involved with the UI’s Dance Marathon, Iowa Children’s Miracle Network, UI Children’s Hospital and Iowa City Neighborhood Centers. Dahm was also instrumental in starting the Corridor Classic. The Corridor Classic helped raise over $500,000 for the American Diabetes Association in its five years. It was one of the biggest ADA fundraisers in Iowa history. Iowa and Northern Iowa competed in the Classic the first five years, while the Hawkeyes later played Coe College in the Classic. Other new and exciting events have been added to the schedule. Four years ago, the Hawkeyes battled the Triple-A Iowa Cubs at Principal Park in Des Moines for the fourth time in five years. Dahm also created the annual Lead-Off Dinner and Steak Fry in February, which serves to kick-off the season and get fans excited about Iowa baseball. The Lead-Off/Steak Fry Dinner has also featured Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins, baseball legend Tommy Lasorda, former Cubs General Manager Jim Hendry, New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, MLB umpire Tim McClelland along with Iowa Cubs owner and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael Gartner. Before coming to Iowa City, Dahm spent 18 years as a member of the Creighton Bluejays baseball program. He left the Bluejays as the winningest coach in school history, having compiled 283 wins against 276 losses in 10 seasons as head coach. Dahm arrived at Creighton in 1986 to play under Hendry and spent four years as a student-athlete (1986-89). In 1990, Dahm accepted a position as a graduate assistant under Hendry and spent four years helping build Creighton into a Missouri Valley Conference power. In 1991, Dahm was promoted to a full-time assistant as he helped the Bluejays reach the College World Series. That Creighton squad ended the season as the second-highest hitting club in the nation, batting .355. The team’s 60 triples, in 1991, led the nation and remain a school record. In October of 1993, Dahm was hired as Creighton’s head coach, becoming the youngest head coach in Division I at the age of 25. For the next ten years, five of Dahm’s teams finished in the top three of the Missouri Valley Conference. PA G E 5 0
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JACK DAHM BIO In 1999, Dahm earned the first of two Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors as the Bluejays advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time in the Dahm era. Creighton posted 38 wins that season before being eliminated from the South Bend Regional. In 2000, Dahm guided the Bluejays to their second consecutive NCAA Regional appearance at the Arizona State regional in Tempe, Ariz., after finishing with a 38-23 record. During the season, Dahm led Creighton into the national spotlight as they peaked at No. 15 in the Collegiate Baseball poll and were ranked in the top 25 of the Baseball Weekly/ESPN Coaches’ Poll and Baseball America. Dahm earned his second coach of the year honor in 2002 when the Bluejays finished the season 30-24 against one of the nation’s toughest schedules. Victories over nationally ranked Nebraska, Notre Dame and Wichita State were overshadowed by the team’s bestever season in the Missouri Valley Conference. Despite having a lineup top-heavy with underclassmen, Creighton finished second in MVC play with a 21-10 record. Dahm entered Creighton as a highly recruited infielder in 1985. As a player, Dahm shared the dugout with former Major Leaguers Mike Heathcott, Dax Jones, Scott Servais, Dan Smith and Scott Stahoviak. He graduated from Creighton with a bachelor’s degree in business management in 1989. Dahm played a large role in the planning, designing and fund raising for the $3.5 million Creighton Sports Complex. The Kitty Gaughan Pavilion baseball facility is one of the finest indoor baseball complexes in the country. Dahm’s teams at Creighton not only had success on the field, but in the classroom as well. During his tenure, players were named to 32 spots on the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete teams, ten Verizon Academic All-District honors and three Verizon Academic All-Americans. Dahm has also been active in the advancement of college baseball by being a member of many national committees. He was a ten-year member on the College World Series Board of Directors and served on the American Baseball Coaches Association Change of Season Committee. He was also a part of the NCAA Division I Regional Advisory Committee and was an onsite director of the NCAA Yes Baseball Clinic for 11 years. Dahm and his wife, Lynn, have been married for 19 years. The couple has three children - sons Casey and Tyler and daughter Lyndsey. He was born January 19, 1967 in Skokie, Illinois. P A G E 51
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RYAN BROWNLEE A S S I S TA N T C O A C H NINTH YEAR
One of the longest tenured assistant coaches at the University of Iowa and for Big Ten baseball, Ryan Brownlee, is in his ninth season as Iowa’s hitting, infield instructor and recruiting coordinator in 2012. “We are very fortunate to have Ryan on the coaching staff here at Iowa,” head coach Jack Dahm said. “Ryan has proven over the past eight years that he is one of the top young coaches in the country with his relentless work ethic on and off the field. Ryan grew up around the game of baseball and understands the commitment it takes to build a championship program. As our recruiting coordinator he continues to bring in some of the best classes in the country. Additionally, I have been very impressed with our hitters and infielders’ development under Ryan.” Over the past 11 seasons, Brownlee has had 28 players he coached or recruited drafted; two more signed free agent contracts. In the past three years, Kurtis Muller, Patrick Schatz, Steve Turnbull, Kyle Heim, Mike Schurz and recruits Matt Dermody, Dan Sheppard, Patrick Lala, Taylor Zeutenhorst, Derrick Loveless, Sasha Kuebel and Nick Hibbing were drafted by major league teams. In six years of coaching summer collegiate leagues, he has seen 33 of his players sign pro contracts, including Khalil Green of the Padres and Kevin Cash of the Yankees, Joe Thatcher of the Padres, Dan Meyer of the Marlins and Luke Scott of the Astros. Brownlee has also watched his student-athletes excel in the classroom. An average of nine Hawkeyes each season, have been named academic all-Big Ten during his Hawkeye coaching tenure. In 2011, a team-record 12 Hawkeyes earned the distinction. In 2011, Brownlee coached Trevor Willis and Tyson Blaser to third team all-conference honors and helped freshman outfielder Taylor Zeutenhorst earn Big Ten All-Freshman accolades. Blaser led the Hawkeyes and tied for second in the Big Ten with 18 doubles, which ties for the fourth most in a single season in Iowa history. Additionally, Willis led the league and ranked second nationally with a career-high nine triples, which established a new school single-season record. In 2010, the hitting coach preached a `pitch-by-pitch’ approach at the plate that helped propel the Hawkeyes to 11 wins in their final 14 contests; the team eventually finished 30-28. Iowa finished third in the conference and ultimately placing second at the Big Ten Tournament. The tournament berth was the eighth in school history. The Hawkeyes won three games at the tournament, which was the first time an Iowa team had won since 1990. The runner-up finish in the conference tournament tied the school’s highest finish, which was accomplished once before (1983). Brownlee guided Muller to second team all-conference honors, as well as Zach McCool to third team and Mike Corbeil to the all-freshman squad. Muller also made the Big Ten AllTournament squad. The hitting and infield instructor helped mentor Iowa to a stronger defensive showing in 2010. The Hawkeyes also boasted more hits, doubles, triples, home runs, RBI, sacrifice flies, sacrifice bunts and walks than the previous year. Additionally, Iowa ranked among the national leaders in stolen bases, triples and sacrifice hits. On the heels of the 2010 success, the Hawkeyes’ 2011 recruiting class was once again rated the best in the Big Ten by Perfect Game. The class was ranked fourth-best in the Midwest and 48th-best nationally. Brownlee helped secure another highly-ranked recruiting class for 2012. Iowa’s class was ranked 45th-best nationally and third in the Big Ten by Perfect Game. Under his guidance, the Hawkeyes broke the single-season record for hit-by-pitch four consecutive seasons (2005-08). Furthermore, they broke the school record for sacrifice hits in four of the last five years and also established a sacrifice flies record (33) in 2007. The Hawkeyes shattered the sac hits record in 2011, successfully advancing runners 82 times. PA G E 5 2
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In 2008, Brownlee’s expertise on stealing bases and knowledge of hitting were essential in establishing team and individual records. Iowa stole 138 bases, which are the most in a single-season by a Hawkeye team; the previous record of 127 was set by the 1981 team. The team total ranked third in the country. On top of that, Iowa knocked out 436 singles for a new single-season record and wore 86 pitches to set a single-season team record in hit-by-pitches. Under Brownlee’s direction, four Hawkeyes moved up the record books in respective statistical categories in 2008. Justin Toole had 87 hits, which is the second-highest single-season total in school history and strung together 25-games in a row with a hit for a new Iowa record. Curry stole 45 bases for a new single-season record. In 2009, third baseman Kevin Hoef finished his career by shattering the career hit-by-pitch mark, getting plunked 68 times in his career. Brownlee mentored Curry, Toole and Hoef to all-Big Ten and Curry and Toole to all-Mideast region laurels in 2008. In 2007, Toole was recognized on the third All-Big Ten and first all-regional teams, while White earned first all-conference and second team all-regional accolades. Shortstop Andy Lytle and White earned third all-Big Ten team honors in 2005. Brownlee’s success in recruiting didn’t falter in 2008. The incoming class was ranked the 49th-best class according to Perfect Game Cross Checker. Iowa’s ranking of 49 is the highest of any Big Ten team. In 2007, Brownlee helped mentor the Hawkeyes to its best record in 14 years with a 31-23 mark. Iowa placed fourth in the league at 17-13, and earned its second trip to the Big Ten Tournament in three years, after going just once in the previous 15 seasons. During the season, Iowa defeated five teams (Nebraska, Fresno State, Ohio State, Minnesota and Michigan) that reached the NCAA Tournament. The Hawkeyes also put together a 12game winning streak, which is the second-longest in school history. Included in the streak was a school-record 10-game Big Ten winning streak. As hitting coach, Brownlee saw the team’s batting average vault 55 points from 2005 to 2007 (.269 to .324). Additionally, the team also scored more runs (273 to 401) had more RBIs (249 to 345) and walks (152 to 245) during that time span. In 2011, Brownlee was asked to speak at the ABCA National Coaches Convention. In 2007, Iowa ranked high nationally in three offensive statistical categories: ninth in batting average (.324), 20th in scoring (7.4) and 36th in triples (0.33). Individually, White ranked sixth in the country in runs scored (1.32), Napoleon 10th in walks (0.94) and Sweet 14th in batting average (.413). In 2005, Brownlee helped the Hawkeyes to their most successful season in 12 years. Iowa took third place in the Big Ten and advanced to their second conference tournament since 1990.
Prior to joining the Iowa staff, Brownlee served as the infield/baserunning coach and assisted with hitting and recruiting at James Madison University four years. Brownlee did a variety of game day assignments during his tenure at JMU, including coaching first base, bench coach, infield shifts, defensive plays and opponents’ scouting reports. In back-to-back years (2001-02), Brownlee guided the Dukes to school record .967 and .968 fielding percentages. Also in 2002, the Dukes broke the school record for wins in a season with 43 and advanced to the NCAA Southeast Regional at Columbia, S.C., after winning the Colonial Athletic Association crown. Before joining the James Madison coaching staff, Brownlee served as an assistant coach under his father, James, at Evansville for two seasons. While at Evansville, Brownlee was responsible for outfield, catching and hitting instruction. Brownlee advanced to the Purple Aces’ coaching ranks after excelling as a player four seasons. A four-year starter at second base, Brownlee earned AllMCC honors in 1994 and All-MVC accolades in 1996. He was also selected to the American Baseball Coaches Association all-Region squad. In 1997, Brownlee was tabbed a TPX pre-season third-team all-American and he received the University of Evansville’s William V. Slyker award for the most outstanding male athlete at the university. Brownlee, a native of Evansville, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in biology in 1997. He received his Master’s in athletic administration in 2002 from James Madison. He and his wife, Aimee, have two children - Jackson (8) and Norah (5). PA G E 5 3
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CHRIS MALISZEWSKI BIO CHRIS MALISZEWSKI PITCHING COACH FOURTH YEAR
In his first season, the team’s ERA in Big Ten play improved 1.45 points from 2008 to 2009. Furthermore, Hawkeye pitchers recorded nearly 20 less walks then the season before and over 30 strikeouts more than in 2008.
Chris Maliszewski completed his third season as the Hawkeyes’ pitching coach in 2011. In addition to his role as pitching coach, Maliszewski is also responsible for the team’s travel arrangements and assists in the youth summer camps.
Maliszewski has had six pitchers get drafted the last two years; Steve Turnbull, Kyle Heim and Mike Schurz in 2009 and Zach Robertson, Patrick Schatz and recruit Patrick Lala in 2010. All signed professional contracts, except Lala who pitched for Iowa in 2011.
In 2011, Maliszewski guided his pitching staff to one of the best seasons on the mound in Hawkeye history. Iowa registered an ERA of 4.22, the lowest since 1980 (4.14). Starting lefty Jarred Hippen earned second team all-conference laurels for the second consecutive year. Starting LHP Matt Dermody and Hippen, ranked first and third in the Big Ten, respectively, in strikeouts during the regular season. Hippen, who has thrown eight complete games in the last two seasons under Maliszewski’s tutelage, nearly threw a perfect game against Minnesota, allowing only one hit. In addition, Maliszewski helped guide newcomers Tim Fangman and Patrick Lala to successful first years in the Black and Gold. Fangman finished in the top ten in the Big Ten in numerous categories, including ERA, opposing batting average, games finished, hits allowed, runs allowed and walks allowed. Maliszewski had three players he coached or recruited drafted in 2011. Junior starting left-handed pitcher Matt Dermody was selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 29th round (888th pick) and incoming recruits Sasha Kuebel and Nick Hibbing were also selected. Kuebel was picked by the Oakland Athletics in the 31st round (946) and Hibbing was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 42nd round (1262). In 2010, Maliszewski and his pitching staff helped propel Iowa to a third place finish in the conference, as well as earning the school’s eighth Big Ten Tournament appearance. The Hawkeyes finished as the runner-up in the tournament after winning three games -- the first tournament wins for Iowa since 1990. Maliszewski mentored his young pitching staff to improved numbers in his second campaign. Under his tutelage, the Hawkeyes posted improved numbers in wins, ERA, saves, walks, wild pitches and opposing batting average. Iowa’s talented arms helped the Hawkeyes to a late surge, winning 11 of their last 14 games. Individually, pitcher Jarred Hippen was named to the all-tournament team, as well as garnering second team all-league accolades. In addition to Hippen’s accomplishments, closer Kevin Lee broke the school single-season record with 13 saves - nearly double the saves Iowa had as a team in 2009. On the heels of the 2010 success, the Hawkeyes’ 2011 recruiting class was once again rated the best in the Big Ten by Perfect Game. The class was ranked fourth-best in the Midwest and 48th-best nationally. Maliszewski helped secure another highly-ranked recruiting class for 2012. Iowa’s class was ranked 45th-best nationally and third in the Big Ten by Perfect Game.
Maliszewski returned to his alma mater after serving two seasons as the outfield and catching instructor and recruiting coordinator at Valparaiso University. In addition to his coaching and recruiting responsibilities, he aided in the Crusaders’ youth camps. “It is an honor and a privilege to be a part of the Hawkeye baseball program,” said Maliszewski. “I am extremely grateful for the opportunity provided by the University of Iowa throughout my college baseball experiences. Words can’t describe how excited I am to work with our extremely talented pitching staff and continue working towards our goal of winning the Big Ten championship here at Iowa.” Prior to joining Valparaiso’s staff, Maliszewski was a volunteer assistant coach for Dahm and the Hawkeyes in 2005 and 2006. Working with the pitching staff in 2005, he helped lead the Black and Gold to one of their most successful seasons in the program’s history, posting a 19-13 Big Ten mark. He was a four-year letterwinner with the Hawkeyes, posting a 7-10 career record with three saves. As a sophomore, he earned the victory over Illinois, sending Iowa to the conference tournament for the first time since 1991. He graduated from Iowa in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in health, leisure and sports studies. “Chris has demonstrated all the qualities to be an outstanding coach,” said Dahm. “He has an incredible energy level and passion for the game that rubs off on everybody around him. I was fortunate enough to have coached Chris and now have him join our coaching staff. Chris has always had goals of helping Iowa win Big Ten championships, making the NCAA Tournament and reaching Omaha ever since the first day he stepped on campus. I truly believe he can help us reach those goals.” Throughout his seven-year coaching career, Maliszewski has guided 22 players who signed professional contracts. Maliszewski has also coached in the Northwoods League, a top collegiate summer league, leading the Mankato Moondog pitching staff in 2004 and serving as the associate head coach of the Madison Mallards in 2005 and 2006. He was named Coach of the Year with Madison after leading the Mallard pitching staff to the best earned run average in league history. PA G E 5 4
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BRIAN MILLER
V O L U N T E E R A S S I S TA N T C O A C H FIRST YEAR
Brian Miller is in his first season as volunteer assistant coach at the University of Iowa. Miller has worked as a baseball coach since 1992, including serving as the head baseball coach at Mid-Prairie High School from 2000 to 2010. He served as the Kirkwood Community College pitching coach from 2006 to 2011. Miller also coached the Iowa City High School sophomore baseball team from 1993 to 1999 and was an assistant baseball coach at Iowa City Regina High School in 1992. Miller was named the district coach of the year six times (2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009), the Iowa High School Association All-Star Coach twice (2005, 2009) and the A.B.C.A Regional Coach of the Year in 2008 and the Iowa state Coach of the Year in 2004. He led Mid-Prairie to its first ever EIHC conference title in 2000 in his first year as head coach. In 2001, Miller led Mid-Prairie to the state semi-finals for the first time in school history. He also led the school to the state semi-finals in 2004, 2006 and 2007, including a state championship in 2004. “Brian has a lot of coaching experience,” said Dahm. “He was a long-time high school coach and served as the pitching coach over at Kirkwood Community College. To be able to bring him in is going to be a big positive for our program. We are very excited.”
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Dusty Napoleon is in his first season as undergraduate assistant baseball coach at the University of Iowa. Napoleon played at Iowa from 2006-07 before being drafted by Oakland in the 19th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. He played at all four minor league levels from 2007-2010 and made it to the Triple A level in 2010. As a Hawkeye, Napoleon appeared in 105 games and made 100 starts. The former catcher and first baseman led the team with 34 RBIs and tied for the team lead with two home runs in 2006 as a freshman. In 2007, Napoleon ranked third on the team with a .354 batting average. He ranked first on the team in RBI (56), walks (50), on-base percentage (.506) and was second with 12 doubles, 44 runs scored and 62 hits. “We are excited to have Dusty back in the program,” said Dahm. “Any time you can get former alumni back with the program, it is definitely a positive. Dusty just got done playing pro ball with the Oakland A’s and had an outstanding career in professional baseball. He is going to be working with our catchers and helping Coach (Ryan) Brownlee with our hitters.”
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Gary Barta is in his sixth year as director of athletics at the University of Iowa – and his 25th year in athletics administration – riding a wave of momentum. Cause for that energy is the fact the Hawkeyes enjoyed record-setting performances in the classroom and on the playing field, the completion of the second-largest construction project in the history of intercollegiate athletics at the UI, and the breaking of ground on a new indoor practice facility for the Hawkeye football program. With respect to the UI academic momentum, Barta expects the graduation rates for student-athletes made public this fall to be among the highest ever achieved at the UI. Those numbers are also expected to compare favorably with the UI’s Big Ten Conference and national peers in the high profile sports of football, and men’s and women’s basketball. In May, the NCAA confirmed that all 24 of Iowa’s teams exceeded the Academic Progress Rate (APR) benchmark for the third straight year and honored a school-record four UI teams – men’s cross country, softball, men’s tennis and women’s tennis – that ranked in the top 10 percent of their sport, based on their most-recent multi-year APR. Competitively, the UI set a school record with 510 points scored in the 2011 Learfield Directors’ Cup. This success was driven in great measure by another successful season for the UI football team – which won a record third straight bowl game, 27-24, over Missouri in the Insight Bowl; a third-place finish at the NCAA championships by Iowa’s wrestling program; a fourth straight appearance in the NCAA postseason by the women’s basketball program; strong performances by the UI’s men’s and women’s track and field teams; and a school-record 10th place finish at the national championship by the UI men’s golf team. The highlight of the UI’s year in Big Ten Conference competition was the first league title in men’s track and field in 44 years. Larry Wieczorek’s squad climbed to the top of the podium by dominating the final day of competition on the UI’s Cretzmeyer Track. An All-American distance runner as a student-athlete at the UI, Wieczorek was named the Big Ten Track and Field Coach of the Year in recognition of his team’s performance and for qualifying no fewer than 33 male and female student-athletes for postseason competition.
In addition to the competitive success the Hawkeyes recorded in 2010-11, the UI also experienced tremendous success at the turnstiles. Iowa entered the 2010 home football season with all seven home games sold out. The UI will do the same in 2011 and boasts waiting lists for not only season tickets to the home games of Kirk Ferentz’s squad, but also the premium seating options available inside the Paul W. Brechler Press Box at Kinnick Stadium. Attendance at home games of first-year men’s basketball coach Fran McCaffery soared 23 percent – the fifth-highest increase by percentage in the country and the largest by a team that did not advance to postseason play. Attendance at women’s basketball games increased by almost 60 percent. Iowa ended the year ranked 13th – the program’s highest finish in more than a decade. As always, success at the gate provides Barta the financial resources to meet the mandate of Iowa’s institutional leadership: Operate the intercollegiate athletics program with integrity, with a commitment to academic excellence, and without any support from tax dollars, i.e. be “self-sustaining.” Inherent in Barta’s charge is to provide the more than 650 student-athletes who compete in the 24 intercollegiate athletics programs at the UI the best opportunity for success, including training and competition facilities that compare favorably or exceed those offered by peer institutions. The 2010-11 season marked the first for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams in the UI’s $69 million Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. In late summer 2011, the UI completed a $47 million revitalization of Carver-Hawkeye Arena. That project includes the construction of a practice facility for men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, a 10,000-square-foot strength training and cardiovascular center, and an expansion to the Dan Gable Wrestling Complex, in addition to new locker room and support facilities for men’s and women’s basketball, wrestling and volleyball programs, and office space for the majority of Iowa administrative and coaching staffs. The Carver project includes the installation of a statue of Gable at the facility’s main entrance. That project will be completed in time for thousands of fans of the sport of wrestling to enjoy when the UI stages the 2012 USA Wrestling Olympic Team Trials in April 2012 – an event that represents not only the UI’s commitment to its nationally-respected wrestling program, but Barta’s desire to strike partnerships when success would be mutually beneficial.
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IOWABASEBALL The UI Department of Athletics will break ground on Phase I of a two-phase project for the UI football program in the fall of 2011. Phase I includes the construction of a new indoor practice facility; Phase II includes construction of all football operations areas including locker rooms, team meeting rooms, athletic medical training space, video operations, and coaches offices and meeting rooms. Funded entirely through private support, the project is an important next phase of the master facilities plan for Hawkeye football. It will be constructed adjacent to the Ron and Margaret Kenyon Outdoor Practice Facility and immediately west of Kinnick Stadium.
G A R Y B A R TA B I O In recent years, the department has received a long list of commitments to assist in capital projects and scholarship support, including gifts of $5 million each from long-time friends of the UI – Dale and Marilyn Howard, Bruce Rastetter and Richard O. Jacobson. Under Barta’s leadership –¬ and thanks to a talented athletics development staff – the UI has seen year-over-year improvement in annual giving in spite of the difficult economic environment and has generated more than $20 million of philanthropic and corporate sponsorship support for the CarverHawkeye Arena project.
Barta has also received permission form the State of Iowa Board of Regents to construct a new practice facility for the men’s and women’s golf programs. The facility will be located on the southern edge of the UI’s award-winning Finkbine Golf Course and will begin construction as soon as the funding required is secured from friends and fans of the Iowa Hawkeyes and the UI’s golf programs.
As the director of athletics at the University of Wyoming for three years, seven different UW coaches were named Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. He also spearheaded a fund-raising effort that netted the Cowboy athletics program $11 million in private support and $11 million in matching state fund.
Barta’s involvement in the UI campus community extends beyond intercollegiate athletics. He is a member of the President’s Cabinet comprised of vice presidents and other campus leaders that provide counsel to UI President Sally Mason. That group was instrumental in the UI’s response to record-setting flooding that besieged the campus and the Iowa City and Coralville community in June 2008.
As the senior associate athletics director at the University of Washington, he directed the “Campaign for the Student-Athlete,” was a participant in the design, construction and/or renovation of several UW athletics facilities, including Bank of America Arena and the Dempsey Indoor Practice Facility. In addition to almost doubling the amount of annual private support received by UW, Barta also managed the department’s external relations division, a task that included corporate sponsorship and radio contracts.
Barta also represents the UI and the Hawkeyes at the conference and national level. During his first five years at the UI, he has participated in the creation and implementation of the Big Ten Network, the expansion of the Big Ten Conference and realignment of athletics conferences nationally, and the Big Ten’s postseason bowl game agreements that were successfully implemented in 2010.
His responsibilities at Washington expanded over time to include hiring of coaching and administrative staff and coordinating the schedule for the Huskies men’s basketball program.
Nationally, Barta remains active in the Division IA Athletics Directors Association, the National Association of College Directors of Athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA Football Committee Board of Directors. Barta often suggests to his staff that “Hope is not a strategy,” which is why he is currently overseeing a comprehensive review of the strategic plan for the UI Athletics Department and has worked with the UI’s leadership on a long-term financial plan. Another favorite saying of his is, “Vision without resources is irrelevant.” Over the course of his career he has been directly involved in raising hundreds of millions of dollars in support of intercollegiate athletics. This has remained a primary focus during his tenure at Iowa, where private support for the Hawkeyes continues to flourish despite a challenging economy.
The roots of his development experience extend to his first two positions: director of athletics development and external relations at the University of Northern Iowa and director of development at his alma mater, North Dakota State University. Barta earned a bachelor of science degree in mass communication and broadcast journalism from NDSU in 1987. He was an option quarterback for Bison football squads that won the Division II NCAA National Championship in 1983, 1985 and 1986. Barta, and his wife, Connie, have a son, Luke (13) and a daughter, Madison (11). He was born Sept. 4, 1963, in Minneapolis.
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IOWA RANKS AMONG BIG TEN LEADERS
IOWA FOOTBALL Iowa football continued its stellar play, finishing in the upper division of the Big Ten for the ninth time in the last 10 years. The Hawkeyes capped their season with a thrilling 27-24 come-from-behind victory over Missouri in the Insight Bowl. The win was Iowa’s third straight bowl victory, a school record.
The UI Department of Athletics is under the direction of Gary Barta and is regarded as one of the top intercollegiate programs in the nation. Once again, the Hawkeyes enjoyed success both athletically and academically in 2010-11.
IOWA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL The women’s basketball team had another outstanding season, finishing third in the league and advancing to the NCAA Tournament. Lisa Bluder, who is a three-time Big Ten Coach of the Year and two-time Regional Coach of the Year, coached Kachine Alexander and Jaime Printy to honorable mention All-America status. Alexander was also tabbed the Premier Player of the Year. Bluder has guided Iowa to eight first division finishes in her 11 years and has taken her program to eight NCAA Tournaments, including four straight.
Sixty-four Hawkeyes earned all-conference accolades, while 44 were recognized as All-Americans. Hawkeye student-athletes excelled in the classroom as well with 172 earning Academic All-Big Ten laurels. Thirty-four Hawkeyes were honored by the Big Ten Conference with the Distinguished Scholar Award. The graduation rate of Iowa’s student-athletes has improved in each of the past 10 years and has consistently ranked above the graduation rate of all UI students. Iowa’s men’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, and softball teams were recognized by the NCAA for their high academic marks. The four teams earned Public Recognition Awards, based on their most recent multi-year Academic Progress Rates.
IOWA MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD The men’s track and field team finished eighth in the nation at the indoor national championships and won the outdoor Big Ten title in 2011. Coach Larry Wieczorek was named Big Ten Coach of the Year, while numerous Hawkeyes earned all-league and All-America honors.
The UI closed the 2010-11 athletics year with a bang, establishing a school record in total points scored in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. The Hawkeyes accumulated 510 points in the competition that awards points based on each institution’s finish in national championship competition in up to 20 total sports (10 women’s and 10 men’s). Several new projects have come to completion on the Iowa campus. Some of the latest additions to the UI campus include the completion of the new Campus Recreation and Wellness Center, which houses the swimming and diving teams, and the state-of-the-art $7 million rowing boathouse. In addition to the brand new swimming and rowing facilities, the Roy G. Karro Athletics Hall of Fame and Visitors Center, the Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center and the Hawkeye Tennis and Recreation Center completed construction in recent years. Furthermore, the UI completed a $47 million Carver-Hawkeye Arena renovation project in the summer of 2011. Kinnick Stadium received a major upgrade and renovation that was completed just prior to the 2006 season. The $89 million project included the replacing of the south end zone stands and building of a four-level press box that houses 47 guest suites. New scoreboards, video walls, concession stands and rest rooms were also part of the project.
IOWA MEN’G GOLF Head coach Mark Hankins continued to have his men’s golfers play at a high level. The Hawkeyes advanced to the NCAA Championships for the second time in three years and tied for 10th nationally – a school-record finish. Vince India was named the Big Ten Player of the Year and earned the prestigious Les Bolstad Trophy, which goes to the male golfer with the lowest stroke average in the Big Ten. Kinnick Stadium, the home of Iowa football, is one of the toughest stadiums to play in the country for visitors. Iowa boasts the 11th-best home winning percentage (.830) in the country over the past eight seasons.
IOWA MEN’S BASKETBALL The men’s basketball team had its first season under head coach Fran McCaffery. Hawkeye fans flocked to Carver-Hawkeye Arena to watch the Black and Gold. Attendance increased 20 percent, which ranked fifth-best in the country.
IOWA WRESTLING The Hawkeye wrestling team continued its dominance on the mat, finishing third at the NCAA Championships. Iowa has claimed 23 national championships, including three in the last four years, and 34 Big Ten titles. Five Hawkeyes earned All-American accolades en route to the team’s third place finish. PA G E 5 9
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““The University of Iowa grew on me beyond an athletic standpoint, branching to different areas such as the friendly community, the opportunity to study at a Big Ten university as prestigious as Iowa, and the personal preference of staying in the Midwest. The baseball program at Iowa offers everything that I looked for in my recruitment process, namely the level of competition everyone plays at, and the great coaching that surrounds me. I am thankful and very pleased with my decision in choosing Iowa and look forward to learning and upholding the tradition the university as a whole has maintained on an athletic and academic level.”
“ I chose the University of Iowa because I was really comfortable with the coaches throughout the recruiting process. I like the way Iowa runs the baseball program and the values that we have. Our coaches care about us on a personal level more than just with baseball as well. It is more than just baseball here, we are learning to become men too. I have had a great time attending Iowa and I believe it is a great place for me to graduate from and get a degree.
SASHA KUEBEL - Freshman - St. Louis, MO
TAYLOR ZEUTENHORST - Sophomore - Sheldon, IA
“The players I spent time with during my official visit taught me something about this program and showed me how hard they are working to become a great team. I see Iowa as a place where our team can leave a mark of excellence for future generations. I crave to be part of something incredible that is about to occur in this program.”
““I think the University of Iowa is special because being from Iowa and growing up in this state, I have been a Hawkeye fan my whole life. Now actually being a part of it through the baseball program is awesome and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. The positives about Iowa are being surrounded by great people from coaches, to teammates, to students and also being a part of a top notch college that will guide you to success no matter what route you choose.”
NICK BROWN - Senior - Wheaton, IL
MATT DERMODY - Junior - Norwalk, IA
Choosing Iowa was the most exciting choice I’ve made in my entire life. The character and personality of the players and coaching staff separated Iowa from the rest of the pack. The facilities on campus are excellent and the close-knit Hawkeye community lured my family and I. Academically, Iowa, and the Big Ten, is second to none. Reaching my goal of playing the game at the next level seemed more accessible with the knowledge and leadership of Coach Dahm and Coach Brownlee.”
CHETT ZEISE - Senior - Green Bay, WI
“There is nothing like being a Hawkeye and not only representing the University of Iowa, but the whole state of Iowa! I chose to come to Iowa because of the great baseball opportunities I would have, as well as an excellent education that I would receive. I enjoy showing up to the field everyday with my teammates knowing that that is where I belong.”
DAN SHEPPARD - Junior - Downers Grove, IL
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With the NCAA limiting the number of scholarships a team can give, a successful walk-on program is essential for any team hoping to compete at a high level. Nowhere is this more evident than at the University of Iowa, where Head Coach Jack Dahm has a history of developing walk-on players. In his career, Coach Dahm has had nine players begin as walk-ons and end up playing professional baseball. Most recently, Iowa has had a couple former walk-ons earn Big Ten accolades and break school records. Right-fielder Ryan Durant was recognized on the all-Big Ten first team in 2009. Third-baseman Zach McCool was honored on the all-Big Ten third team a year ago, while closer Kevin Lee slammed the door on the opposition in 2010, accumulating a single-season school record 13 saves.
Andrew Porter
Ryan Durant
Kevin Lee
Kyle Riffel
Austin Seward
Former walk-on Tim Gudex (2005-06) enjoyed unprecedented success as the Hawkeye closer. He was a two-time first team all-Big Ten honoree after leading the league in conference wins (7), saves (6), ERA (1.11), appearances (19), games in relief (19), games finished (19) and opponent’s batting average (.205). He also led the conference in overall ERA at 2.56. Six years ago, former walk-on Austin Seward turned in a career season earning second team all-Big Ten accolades. Former Hawkeyes Andrew Porter and Kyle Riffel were walk-ons. In 2007, Riffel posted a career season, batting .337 and collecting 28 hits in 34 games. In 2008, he led the team in sacrifice bunts (9) and was in the top five on the team in at bats (205), runs batted in (44), hit by pitch (8), stolen bases (20) and games played (55). In Porter’s junior campaign he made 13 appearances, striking out 11 batters. As a senior, he led the team in games finished (20), appearances (30) and saves (4). “Joining the University of Iowa baseball team as a walk-on gives a young player the chance to grow and mature as an athlete, as well as an opportunity to get an outstanding education,” Dahm said. “The entire coaching staff is committed to the development of our walk-on program, because there is no question that in order to build a championship caliber program, you need a program that allows kids to develop and contribute to the success of the team.”
“Coming out of high school, I had no D-I scholarship offers, but Iowa asked me to come and walk on. For me, it was an easy choice. It was a chance to play baseball and attend a school with a great academic reputation. Before college, I told myself I would want to attend a school that had great academics if baseball did not work out, and Iowa was the school. Luckily baseball ended up working out, and it has helped me accomplish both of my goals. The coaching staff gave me a great chance to prove myself. I was treated like a scholarship athlete, both on and off the field. When Coach Dahm informed me I was going to be receiving scholarship money, I was thrilled. To me it was recognition for all the hard work I had put in throughout my baseball career. As a walk-on, it made me push myself more and shoot to be better than those who were on scholarship. It gave me strength and a vision to prove to all that I deserved and belonged to be there.” Tim Gudex (2002-06) | Two-time first team all-Big Ten | Appleton, WI
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DUANE BANKS FIELD NEW STATE-OF-THE ART PLAYING SURFACE IN 2011
Duane Banks Field has a completely new state-of-the art playing surface. For the first time since the field was laid down three decades ago, the entire playing surface was refurbished in 2011. According to head coach Jack Dahm, about 10-12 years ago the infield was re-sodded and a magic mix dirt was installed. But, as far as revamping the entire field, this is the first time the field has undergone a major facelift. A new drainage system has also been installed and new batting cages are in place. Not only is a new state-of-the-art playing surface being installed, but Dahm noted other minor changes to the field. “The field looks a little different than in the past,” said Dahm. “We moved home plate five feet forward to help with the grading, the drainage and the slopes. They also lowered the field about one foot.” In the fall of 2001, the Iowa baseball field was re-named The Duane Banks Baseball Field in honor of the Hawkeyes’ former head coach. Banks, the winningest coach in Iowa history, served as Iowa’s head baseball coach from 1970-1997. Banks Field was originally built in 1974. The 3,000-seat stadium had dimensions of 330 feet down the lines, 375 in the power alleys and 400 to centerfield before this year. That has decreased slightly with the facelift of the playing surface. As a whole, the complex is one of the top facilities in the Big Ten and the Midwest. Every year the UI Department of Athletics makes upgrades to Banks Field. The baseball program is very excited about the installation of 500 stadium chair back seats behind home plate that have allowed the Hawkeyes to sell season tickets for the first time in history. Four years ago, Iowa resealed and painted the inside of the stadium along with replacing all of the old wooden bleachers with aluminum bleachers. Other upgrades include spacious pro-style dugouts with new bleachers and protective netting. There is also brand new padding behind home plate and all new added padding in the outfield from left center to right center.
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DUANE BANKS FIELD
In 2002, former Hawkeye and current Major Leaguer Cal Eldred donated $245,000 to fund the installation of lights at Banks Field. It is the largest donation by a current professional athlete to Iowa Athletics. The infield was re-designed following the 1999 season with a new playing surface and ten-foot fences were added to the outfield. Both bullpens were restructured and the hitter’s background was replaced. The complex features locker rooms for both teams and umpires. In 1998, Iowa’s clubhouse was expanded, giving the Hawkeyes one of the best college baseball environments in the nation. Prior to the 1996 season a Daktronics state-of-the-art scoreboard system was installed. In addition to providing spectators with pertinent game information, the system also has a marques that is capable of displaying player information. A new press box was built in 1989 and renovated in 2002. It can accommodate several radio stations and up to 15 media members. During inclement weather, the Hawkeyes can move to the Bubble, Iowa’s indoor facility located right next to Banks Field. The Bubble is a 120-yard expanse of state-of-the-art “Prestige XT” artificial surface that includes four full-size batting cages and five raised pitching mounds. The bubble gives the Hawkeyes a top-notch facility to train in year-round.
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IOWABASEBALL Duane Banks, following 28 years as Iowa’s head baseball coach retired from coaching following the 1997 season. This past year, Banks was inducted into the 2011 UI Hall of Fame. Banks led the Hawkeyes to its only College World Series appearance in 1972 and won Big Ten Championships in 1972 and 1990, as well as a share of the Big Ten crown in 1974. In 1981, Banks led Iowa to 44 wins, the most in school history. He earned Big Ten Conference and District Coach of the Year honors in 1990 and was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1991. Banks posted a career record of 901-585-4, while coaching six All-Americans, 31 all-Big Ten selections, 33 Academic All-Americans and 57 players who signed professional contracts. In the fall of 2001, Iowa’s home field was officially designated as the Duane Banks Baseball Field. In 1990, Banks led Iowa to a Big Ten title and to the NCAA playoffs for the first time since 1975. The 1990 squad won a record 22 Big Ten games and placed a record-tying five players (Tim Costo, John DeJarld, Chris Hatcher, Keith Noreen and Brian Wujick) on the all-Big Ten squad. Many of his former Hawkeyes have earned pro contracts and five—Mike Boddicker, Cal Eldred, Jim Sundberg, Tim Costo and Jeff Jones—made it to the major leagues. Tim Costo was the eighth pick overall in 1990 draft, marking the second straight season Banks produced a first round draft choice. Eldred was selected in the first round by Milwaukee in 1989. Fifty-seven of Banks’ former players signed pro contracts.
DUANE BANKS ERA Banks served as an assistant coach for half a season at Iowa. The Hawkeyes won 14 of their final 27 games under his direction. Duane’s next club won 28 games, at that time an Iowa record, in his first full campaign (1971). Banks’ 1972 team won Big Ten and District Four Championships to earn a berth in the College World Series, claiming Iowa’s first outright Big Ten title in 33 years. As a result, Banks was named District Coach of the year. Banks became Iowa’s all-time winningest coach in 1985, passing Hall of Famer Otto Vogel, who won 440 games in 35 years. He joined the Iowa staff as an assistant coach in 1969, after serving in the same capacity at Colorado State. He spent two seasons at Parsons (IA) College, compiling a 91-10 mark in 1967-68. He was an assistant coach at Parsons in 1966. Banks is a past president of the American Baseball Coaches Association and has held a number of administrative posts in the ABCA. He has served as chairman of the NCAA Division I coaches and as a representative of District Four. A member of the Hall of Fame and the Legislative Issues committees, Banks is a past member of the ABCA Board of Directors Banks was active in international baseball through the United States Baseball Federation. He took an all-star team to Canada, Japan and Korea in 1985 and coached another squad on a trip to Venezuela. Banks and his Iowa team went to Holland in 1984 and he was on the staff of the USA college all-star team that played all over the world in 1982. He took an Iowa team to Mexico in the mid-1970s. A native of Grand Junction, CO, Banks played baseball and basketball at Northern Colorado. He was all-league and all-district three times in baseball at Northern Colorado and played on year of professional baseball with the Atlanta Braves organization in 1964. Banks attended Mesa (CO) Junior College, received his B.A. degree from Northern Colorado in 1965 and his M.A. degree from Colorado State in 1969. Duane and his wife, Jeanette, have two sons, Scott and Kirk and a grandson Nile.
DUANE BANKS BY THE NUMBERS 1970 6-11-0 .353 9th 14-13-0 .519 1971 10-8-0 .556 5th 28-17-0 .622 1972 13-3-0 .813 1st 25-17-0 .595 1973 8-10-0 .444 T-7th 16-14-1 .532 1974 11-5-0 .688 T-1st 27-13-0 .675 1975 11-3-0 .786 2nd 29-14-0 .674 1976 9-7-0 .563 T-5th 23-16-0 .590 1977 10-8-0 .556 T-4th 40-14-0 .741 1978 9-6-0 .600 4th 28-17-0 .622 1979 10-6-0 .625 5th 32-12-0 .727 1980 11-5-0 .688 3rd 31-14-0 .689 1981 8-6-0 .571 3rd* 44-21-0 .677 1982 5-11 .313 5th* 31-21-0 .574 1983 7-7-0 .500 2nd* 32-21-1 .602 1984 7-8-0 .467 3rd* 31-26-0 .544 1985 9-7-0 .563 T-2nd* 40-20-0 .667 1986 2-13-0 .133 5th* 29-27-0 .518 1987 9-7-0 .563 T-2nd* 40-20-0 .667 1988 14-14-0 .500 5th 29-25-0 .537 1989 17-11-0 .607 T-2nd 37-20-0 .649 1990 22-6-0 .786 1st 38-19-0 .667 1991 11-17-0 .393 9th 26-28-1 .482 1992 12-16-0 .429 1993 13-13-0 .500 1994 13-15-0 .464 1995 13-15-0 .464 1996 13-13-0 .500
7th 26-28-0 6th 32-20-0 3rd 22-32-1 7th 29-24-0 7th 25-22-0
.481 .615 .409 .547 .532
1997 7-16-0 .438 10th 17-30-0 .362 Total 290-267-0 .521 810-575-4 .583
Career Record (30 years):
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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Iowa Baseball will work very hard to improve our game on the field by getting stronger and more explosive off of it, in the weight room and by improving fitness levels and techniques of speed, agility, and quickness. We will give ourselves the best chance to put the best team on the field by analyzing weaknesses and movement patterns of current players and minimizing down time due to injury. Along the way, we will create championship level work habits and discipline. We truly believe that success is a culmination of the right daily habits on and off the field. We have four Goals in our Strength and Conditioning Program 1) INCREASE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE • Improve your game with better speed and explosive power • Throw and hit harder, run faster by developing a strong and explosive lower body and core. 2) DECREASE RATE OF INJURY • Significantly reduce your risk of joint and tendon injuries. • Build the right strength and flexibility in the upper body to create not only better arm strength but healthier arms and shoulders.
“Our strength program is tremendous. I have put on muscle every year and set personal bests in all our lifts that we max out in during the fall every year as well. It does a good job of preparing us for each season since it can be very demanding with all the playing and traveling; Rusty gets us into great shape so we dont wear out half way through. We have great facilities to work with, both weight rooms we work out in are top notch and we have never had a problem doing any type of exercise or lift in them. I have noticed improvement in my agility since we focus so much on the technique part that I have become more fundamentally sound.”
3) INCREASE SELF CONFIDENCE • There is a certain confidence in knowing you have prepared yourself and given yourself a chance to be successful. 4) IMPROVE MENTAL TOUGHNESS • We will not be distracted and will develop the ability to focus on the task at hand and not be deterred by every day highs and lows
“Strength and conditioning is a very important part of our program and we put a big emphasis on it. We use our strength and conditioning not only to get bigger and faster but also for injury prevention.”
JACK DAHM | HEAD COACH
“Rusty Burney’s strength and conditioning program is outstanding. Over the past four years I have gotten noticeably stronger with his help. We also have one of the best lifting facilities I have ever seen.”
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Two seasons ago, the Iowa baseball team moved into upgraded facilities at the University of Iowa Rec Builiding. The new facilities, include larger space, upgraded training and weight rooms, expanded equipment lockers, spacious locker room, student-athlete lounge with flat screen televisions and hot and cold tubs. “The Rec Building has a brand new, state-of-the-art, locker room, player lounge, weight room, equipment room and training room. It is located right next to Duane Banks Field and connected to the Bubble, so it is very convenient for the players.” LOCKER ROOM
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COMMUNITY SERVICE The University of Iowa baseball team takes tremendous pride and enjoyment in its charity and community service activities. Since Jack Dahm took over the program in 2004, the Hawkeyes have been very active in the Iowa City Community. Iowa players have been actively involved in helping the Iowa Children’s Museum, University of Iowa Dance Marathon, the Ronald McDonald House and the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital. The Hawkeyes helped raise over $575,000 for the American Diabetes Association during the six-year history of the Corridor Classic in Cedar Rapids. The following is a list of just some of the community service activities the Hawkeye baseball team has participated in throughout the Iowa City community.
“I am very proud of our players in the fact that they understand the importance of giving back to the community and especially to children. Community service is very important to our program to be able to give back to the community. I am impressed at all the activities our players do in the community on their own. I will be at events in the Iowa City community and people will say thank you to me because one of our players came to speak to their class or to a youth baseball team. The most impressive thing, to me, is that they are doing a lot of this on their own.”
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Assisted in the delivery of furniture to the Hope Lodge
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Served as waiters for the Iowa Children’s Museum’s Crystal Ball Gala.
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Helped with the set-up and tear-down for the University of Iowa’s Dance Marathon.
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Served as tutors at Roosevelt Elementary School through the Hawkeye Pride Initiative.
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Assisted with the Iowa Children’s Museum’s Move It, Dig It, Do It event.
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Worked at the Iowa City Neighborhood Center’s Haunted House
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Took part in the University of Iowa Foundation’s Thank-a-thon
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Raise money for Breast Cancer research
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Raised over $575,000 for the American Diabetes Association with the Corridor Classic.
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GOLF OUTING Another addition Jack Dahm has made to the program is the annual Iowa Baseball Golf Outing. The golf outings take place at Finkbine Golf Course located in Iowa City. The outing is a fundraiser for the Hawkeye baseball program, which gives fans a chance to talk with coaches, alumni and players. It also allows alumni an opportunity to come back to Iowa City to see teammates and support the program. “It’s great to see the former players come back and support the program,” said Head Coach Jack Dahm at the latest golf outing. “We have a lot of players back who played under Coach [Duane] Banks, Coach Broghammer and myself. A lot of the alumni are excited about the direction of the program. Every program needs the support of their alumni and we want to continue to do a better job of reaching out to them and getting them involved in Iowa baseball.”
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I O WA B A S E B A L L C A M P
The University of Iowa baseball team holds annual summer, spring and winter camps. These camps are a great opportunity for young players to enhance their skills under the personal attention of the Hawkeye Baseball Staff. The camps are held at Duane Banks Field and the Indoor Practice Facility (Bubble) on the UI campus. Forty percent of Iowa’s 2012 roster is comprised of players who attended one of Iowa’s camps as a child. In August, September and December, Iowa holds its Future Hawks Evaluation Camp, which is its biggest camp. This is a chance for campers to be evaluated in the 40 and 60-yard dash, arm strength, and in hitting, defense and pitching. College coaches from all levels work these camps. In March and April, Iowa hosts its Spring Training Camp, which is targeted for high school athletes. Once a week, campers experience a college level practice. Iowa also holds camps for specific groups and positions in June and December. These five different camps target specific age groups and positions.
The Pitchers and Catchers Camp and Position Players Camp are designed for high school aged athletes who would like to be evaluated. The Hawkeye coaching staff teaches proper pitching and catching mechanics and fundamentals, while position players’ campers are given instruction on all areas of the game. The Hitting Camp and Pitching Mechanics and Drills Camp are designed for players ages 9-13. Emphasis is placed on proper mechanics, pitching delivery and the basic fundamentals of hitting. The Junior Hawks Advanced Skills Camp is typically split into two sessions; the first is designed for ages 6-10 and the second is for ages 11-13. During the camp, instruction will include all areas of the game- hitting, throwing, fielding and base running. For exact camp schedules, visit hawkeyesports.com.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
During the Jack Dahm era, the Hawkeyes have always taken on the best. In the 2004, 2006 and 2008 seasons, the Hawkeyes ventured into the world of professional baseball when they took on the Chicago Cubs Class AAA affiliate Iowa Cubs in exhibition games at Principal Park in Des Moines. In 2008, Iowa battled with the AAA team, but ultimately dropped the exhibition game, 3-1. Iowa recorded four hits in the exhibition and had the tying run on base in its final at-bat. In 2006, nearly 5,000 fans watched the Black and Gold compete against an I-Cubs team featuring future and former major leaguers Rich Hill, Angel Guzman, Felix Pie, Ryan Theriot, Mike Fontenot and Augie Ojeda. Over 4,000 fans in 2004 watched the Hawkeyes give the I-Cubs all they could handle before falling by only two runs. WOODMEN PARK Throughout his eight years at Iowa, head coach Jack Dahm has tried to showcase Iowa baseball all throughout the state -- giving Iowa residents and players from all over the state a chance to watch the Hawkeyes. Iowa has played games in Western, Central and Eastern Iowa. The last three seasons, the Hawkeyes have played at Woodmen Park in Davenport. In 2009, Iowa cruised to a 20-7 triumph over Western Illinois. In 2010, the Hawkeyes blanked St. Ambrose, 8-0. Iowa downed Western Illinois last year, 14-8. “One of my goals was to take Iowa baseball throughout the state of Iowa. We have gone to a lot of places, as far as the pro facilities and we are going to continue to do more in the future. Going to Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and the last two years at Woodmen Park have been a great situation for us. There are a lot of real good players in the Quad Cities area that we recruit and are on team currently. It is something we enjoy, something we look forward to and want to continue.�
JACK DAHM | HEAD COACH
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LEAD OFF DINNER/STEAK FRY The Hawkeye baseball program likes to kick off each season in style, and that’s what they have done each of the past eight years with the Lead-Off Dinner and/or Steak Fry. It’s a chance for fans to meet this year’s team and get a sneak preview of the upcoming season as well as get the opportunity to meet and hear from major league ball players past and present and raise money for the University of Iowa baseball program. Last year, over 500 Hawkeye fans attended the second annual Steak Fry event. The Lead-Off Dinner has featured guest speakers such as 2006 NL Manager of the Year and manager of the 2009 World Champion New York Yankees Joe Girardi, former Los Angeles Dodgers and Hall of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda, Chicago Cubs General Manager Jim Hendry, former Chicago Cub Cy Young winner Fergie Jenkins, Major League Umpire Tim McClelland, former NBC President and Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Gartner, and former Hawkeye and Atlanta Braves pitcher Wes Obermueller.
“You’ve got to play with your heart and love the game. You represent a great institution here, and don’t do anything to embarrass it, yourself, or your family. Put that uniform on and wear it with pride, dignity and character. That’s your responsibility. And when you leave this great, great university, you leave a legacy that the ones coming in will have a hard time duplicating it.” TOMMY LASORDA PP AA GG E E71 1
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LEAD OFF DINNER/STEAK FRY There is also a chance for baseball fans to get their hands on great memorabilia in the live and silent auction at the annual Lead-Off Dinner. Past items have included autographed items from Hall of Famers Tom Seaver, Reggie Jackson and Ryne Sandberg; current stars Roger Clemons, Randy Johnson, Alex Rodriguez and Mark Prior; and the great baseball experiences such as luxury suite at a Cedar Rapids Kernels game, honorary bat child during a Chicago Cubs game in the friendly confines of Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs and Colorado Rockies “Dream Package” including tickets, accommodations and the opportunity to throw the first pitch at the game. “The Lead-Off Dinner and Steak Fry are events the baseball program started to help generate excitement in the community. We have had anywhere from 400 to 500 people at the event. It continues to grow every year and we are looking forward to another outstanding event this year. It is kind of a tradition for our players now; they know that once the event is here -- we are getting close to our season. It is a great lead off to the season. Not only does it bring excitement but we have had some outstanding keynote speakers who not only have a great message for our crowd, but also for our players. We intend to continue this for years to come.” JACK DAHM HEAD COACH
“I’m blown away that over 500 people are here.”
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Iowa City is media saturated environment. And with no professional teams in the area, the Hawkeyes garner extensive coverage from newspapers, television and the Internet. RADIO If Hawkeye baseball fans can’t make it out to Duane Banks Field for a game, they are in luck because all Iowa home games and most road games, including all Big Ten contests, are broadcast on AM-800 KXIC in the Iowa City area. Brent Balbinot calls the play-by-play for the Hawkeyes. TELEVISION With the launch of the Big Ten Network, the Big Ten is the only conference in the country that has its own national network devoted to Big Ten athletes programming. Hawkeye baseball fans can expect to see an average of five games a year on the network in stunning hi-definition. In addition to the Big Ten Network, the Hawkeyes have had games on CSTV and Mediacom the past couple seasons. HAWKEYESPORTS.COM Media and fans can also obtain a wealth of up-to-date information about the Hawkeyes on the official web site of the University of Iowa -- hawkeyesports.com. Live stats (gametracker), box scores, play-by-play, photo galleries, coach and bio information, video, podcasts and more can be found on the web site. The baseball team also has its own facebook site. Furthermore, hawkeyesports.com has a fresh look after the site was re-designed and re-launched in October 2010. The new and improved site has enhanced graphics, is easier to navigate, and has more content and video/audio for the diehard Hawkeye fan.
NEWSPAPER COVERAGE Fans can also read about Hawkeye action in several newspapers/ web sites throughout the state of Iowa. A few of the papers that cover the Hawkeyes on a regular basis include: The Des Moines Register, the Iowa City Press-Citizen, the Cedar Rapids Gazette, the Quad City Times, The Daily Iowan, the Voice of The Hawkeyes, the Burlington Hawkeye, the Waterloo Courier, and the Moline Dispatch.
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BIG TEN NETWORK The Big Ten Network is devoted to covering a wide array of programming to one of the premier collegiate conferences in the country. The network is the ultimate destination for Big Ten fans and alumni across the country. The network provides unmatched access to an extensive schedule of league competitions, events and shows; classic games; nightly studio shows; original programs in academics, arts and sciences and campus activities. Sports programming includes live coverage in stunning highdefinition of more events than ever before, along with news, highlights and detailed analysis, all complemented by hours of university-produced campus programming. The Big Ten Network reaches 75 million homes nationwide through distribution arrangements with more than 300 cable and satellite providers. Iowa will have two regular season games scheduled on the Big Ten Network this season, April 29 at Minnesota and May 18 versus Purdue from Iowa City. The network will televise the Big Ten tournament. Additionally games will be streamed on BTN.com. For a complete listing of Big Ten baseball games available online, visit video.BTN.com.
“The Big Ten Network is great for Hawkeye fans, alumni and families of our players! The network does a tremendous job producing games and also offering campus programming, and other programming that spotlights the conference and its student-athletes. The network gives the diehard Big Ten fan and place to follow the conference 24/7.� JACK DAHM | HEAD COACH PP AA GG E E74 1
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H AW K E Y E S I N T H E P R O S The Iowa baseball program has a long history of former athletes competing on the professional level. Over 100 Iowa players have been sent into the pro ranks. Recently, under head coach Jack Dahm, the Hawkeye baseball program has reached new heights by combining talented student-athletes with first class facilities and superior coaching. Forty-three of Dahm’s players have been selected in the MLB Draft, while four have gone on to play in the big leagues. Last year, for Hawkeyes -- starting pitcher Matt Dermody and recruits Derrick Loveless, Sasha Kuebel, Nick Hibbing -- were selected in the MLB Draft. Iowa catcher Tyson Blaser also signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees in 2011. in 2010, relievers Zach Robertson and Patrick Schatz were drafted, as well as outfielder Kurtis Muller. In 2009, three pitchers were drafted. Steve Turnbull signed with the Toronto Blue Jays, closer Mike Schurz was drafted to the Houston Astros and lefty Kyle Heim signed with the St. Louis Cardinals. Justin Toole later signed with the Cleveland Indians. In 2008, Caleb Curry and Kevin Hoef were each drafted. However, only Curry signed with the San Francisco Giants. In 2007, Travis Sweet, Dusty Napoleon and Jason White each signed professional contracts– Sweet with the Houston Astros, Napoleon with the Oakland Athletics and White with the Baltimore Orioles. Three years ago, Tim Gudex inked with the Texas Rangers and Nate Price with the Chicago Cubs. Two Hawkeyes were selected in the 2005 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. Andy Lytle was taken by the Cleveland Indians, while Kris Welker was selected by the Chicago White Sox. Another pair of Hawkeyes signed free agent contracts, with Nate Yoho joining the Milwaukee Brewers organization and Jesse Brownell getting penned by the Colorado Rockies. In 2004, first team all-Big Ten pitcher Nate Johnson was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the MLB Draft.
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Two Hawkeyes prolonged their 2003 baseball seasons at the professional level. Junior Kyle Thousand surrendered his final year of eligibility to pursue a professional career with the Toronto Bluejays. The two-time all-Big Ten centerfielder was selected in the 26th round of Major League Baseball’s amateur draft. Former Hawkeye MVP and right-handed pitcher Reed Pawelk signed a free-agent contract with the Florida Marlins following Iowa’s 2003 season.
Rangers during the 2001 season. Last season, Porter served as the third base coach for the Florida Marlins.
Four Hawkeyes were drafted by the major leagues after the 1999 season. Pitcher, Wes Obermueller was drafted in the second round by the Kansas City Royals, second baseman Brian Mitchell went in the 40th round to the Toronto Blue Jays and pitcher, Matt Sawvell signed a pro contract with the New York Mets.
Tim Costo was a first-round draft pick of the Cleveland Indians in 1990 before being traded to Cincinnati. He spent the 1995 season at the Indians AAA class Buffalo team, playing in 105 games. He was also a member of the St. Louis and Toronto organizations.
Obermueller started the 2002 season as a member of the Wichita Wranglers, a Double-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, before being promoted to the parent club and making his Major League debut September 20th, against the Cleveland Indians. In 2003, Obermueller was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers, where he won two games and struck out 34 hitters in 65 2/3 innings. He went 6-8 with a 5.80 ERA in 118 innings pitched in 2004 and 1-4 with a 5.26 ERA in 2005 before being traded to the Atlanta Braves in December, 2006. He spent 2007-09 playing professional in Japan.
Cal Eldred was a first-round draft pick by Milwaukee in 1989 and remained there until he was traded to the White Sox in 2000. In 1994, he had the honor of being the opening day pitcher, and led the American League in starts (25). Eldred made a name for himself in 1992 by going 11-2 for Milwaukee, winning 10 straight decisions. In 1993 he led the American League in innings pitched (258). After a two-year stint on the Chicago south side, Eldred signed a free-agent contact with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2003. In 2004, he was a key part of the Cardinal team that advanced to the World Series. Eldred is now the lead studio Big Ten baseball studio analyst for the Big Ten Network.
Signed by the Tampa Bay Rays, hurler Jim Magrane set Iowa’s single-season records for innings pitched (107.2) and strikeouts (110) during the 1999 season and is currently a member of the Durham Bulls, a Triple-A affiliate of the Devil Rays. In 1998, Iowa infielder, Nate Frese, was drafted in the 10th round by the Chicago Cubs. He advanced to play for the Iowa Cubs, a Triple-A affiliate of the Cubs, before injuries forced him to retire. In 1993, outfielder Bo Porter was drafted by the Chicago Cubs. During the 1999 season, Porter was brought up from the minors by the Cubs. Porter saw action in 24 games, while starting five in the outfield. Porter was the opening day centerfielder for the Texas
Outfielder Chris Hatcher was drafted following the 1990 season. He has been a member of many minor league organizations, compiling a .275 batting average in 953 games. During the 1998 season, Hatcher was a member of the Kansas City Royals, where he saw action in eight games.
Mike Boddicker, a native of Norway, IA, earned all-Big Ten honors as a pitcher and infielder during his campaign as a Hawkeye (1976-78). In 1983, he was named the American League “Rookie of the Year.” After pitching in the major leagues for 11 years, Boddicker retired in 1993. He played for the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals.
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Don Heineking established the Donald W. and Marilyn Heineking Baseball Scholarship in 2004, with the first recipient to be named for the 2005-06 season. Don is a long-time supporter of Iowa athletics, a member of the Johnson County I-Club Board of Directors and member of the Iowa Scholarship Fund Board of Directors. In 2002, Don and Marilyn established scholarships in football and women’s basketball. Then, in 2003, they added a wrestling scholarship and men’s basketball manager’s scholarship. Most recently, they added baseball, softball and volleyball scholarships.
S C H O L A R S H I P S / C A L E L D R ES DCLHI G OH LT AS RS FH U IN PD S scholarship in 1997 and 1998, Iowa City native Brian Mitchell won the scholarship in 1999, and the 2000 and 2001 scholarships were awarded to outfielder Andy Jansen, a Bancroft, Iowa native. Fouryear starter Ian Mattiace received the scholarship in 2002 and former Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Reed Pawelk has benefited from the scholarship in 2003 and 2004. Kris Welker was the 2005 recipient; Travis Sweet got the scholarship in 2006 and 2007. Kevin Hoef received it in 2008, Michael Jacobs earned the scholarship in 2009, while Jarred Hippen was the 2010 recipient. CAL ELDRED LIGHTS FUND
MIKE BODDICKER SCHOLARSHIP
Cal Eldred has lit up Hawkeye baseball once again. But this time, instead of employing his expert pitching, the major-league star and his wife, Christi, made a gift to fund the installation of lights at Iowa’s Duane Banks Field. The Cedar Rapids couple gave $245,000 for the installation of lights at the baseball field named after Cal Eldred’s former coach.
Former Iowa standout Mike Boddicker, and his family, have established the Mike Boddicker Scholarship. The scholarship goes each year to a member of the Iowa baseball team who is in good academic standing and displays outstanding character and personality.
The gift, the largest ever from a current professional athlete’s family to Iowa athletics, allowed the project to be completed in September 2001. The Hawkeyes won the first night game played at Banks Field, April 10, 2002, against Northern Illinois, 11-9. The University of Iowa officially dedicated the lights Saturday, April 13, 2002.
Boddicker, a native of Norway, IA, earned all-Big Ten honors as a pitcher and infielder during his campaign as a Hawkeye (197678). In 1983, he was named the American League “Rookie of the Year.” After pitching in the major leagues for 11 years, Boddicker retired in 1993. He played for the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals.
Former Iowa Director of Athletics Bob Bowlsby hailed the Eldreds’ generosity, saying, “Cal and Christi’s gift shows that once a Hawkeye, always a Hawkeye. Cal has been representing Iowa well for years, first with the Milwaukee Brewers, then with the Chicago White Sox and now with the St. Louis Cardinals, all the while making us all proud. But the fact that he and Christi have remained true to their Iowa roots in this very generous way makes us even prouder.”
Don lives in Iowa City and is a member of the President’s Club of the UI Foundation. Marilyn passed away in February of 2004.
The Mike Boddicker Scholarship was established in 1993. Pitcher Colin Mattiace was the first recipient and held the scholarship all four years of his Hawkeye career. Infielder Nate Frese received the
Former Iowa Baseball Coach Scott Broghamer noted that the Eldred’s gift is another chapter in their long association with baseball in the state. “I coached Cal when he played for Urbana High School in the mid-1980’s, and he and Christi have been Hawkeye supporters for years,” Broghamer said. “This gift will make Iowa’s field one of the finest anywhere. We’re very excited and grateful.” The Eldred’s cited their desire to give back to Iowa and to honor former Hawkeye coaches Banks and Broghamer-who they said are their good friends and longtime mentors-as reasons for making the gift. The gift was commemorated by a plaque at the field. Cal Eldred, who grew up in Urbana and attended Iowa for three years before being drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1989, said, “My experience at Iowa helped shape me as a player and as a person. And Coach Banks has stayed involved in my life and has always been there for me. I couldn’t be happier about making this gift for Hawkeye baseball. I hope others will consider helping out however they can.”
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DID YOU KNOW... UI offers the lowest undergraduate resident tuition in the Big Ten Conference 38 percent of UI students are from out of state Five Iowa graduate programs rank number one in the nation, according to America’s Best Graduate Schools, produced by U.S. News & World Report. In addition, the Iowa Writer’s Workshop is ranked number one in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, Writer’s Digest and Poets & Writers. With over 30,000 students in a city of roughly 75,000, UI offers a different atmosphere than many other universities in the Big Ten or the Midwest.
T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F I O WA Building on a rich tradition of excellence and innovation, the University of Iowa is educating more than 30,000 students annually, preparing them for success immediately following graduation, as well as continued achievements throughout their lives. The University of Iowa offers more than 100 areas of undergraduate and graduate study, including seven professional degree programs, through its 11 colleges: the colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Business, Dentistry, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy and Public Health, and the Graduate College. The University also provides on-campus and distance learning opportunities through its division of Continuing Education. Long recognized as one of the nation’s leading centers for the arts, creative writing, space physics, hydraulics, basic health and science research, and communication studies, the University of Iowa is also developing new strengths in informatics, nanoscience, simulation technology, and other fields. The University of Iowa has maintained its tradition as an innovator with its pioneering work in speech pathology, science and medicine. It’s also known internationally for being home of one of the nation’s largest public university owned hospitals. Cultural Diversity at the University of Iowa The University of Iowa has worked hard to assure that students of all races, creeds, and backgrounds are represented in the student body. In the past five years, Iowa has moved aggressively towards its goal of creating communities of African American, Hispanic/Latino (a), Asian American, and Native American students, and making the University a stimulating, welcoming place.
The Center for Diversity and Enrichment is a coordinated university-wide resource for creating and maintaining this campus diversity and providing opportunities for all University students interested in other cultures. Scholarships, fellowships, and support programs help to make this possible. International Programs brings together scholars from around the world and UI students looking to expand their perspectives by studying abroad or exploring global issues on campus. The University of Iowa is listed among “America’s Best Value Colleges” in the 2008 guidebook published by The Princeton Review. Iowa is cited for its “excellent academics, generous financial aid packages and low costs”. “The University of Iowa not only boasts a beautiful campus, it offers its students a broad range of academic programs, an abundance of social activities and a sense of belonging. With its combination of quality academics, mammoth resources, renowned specialty programs, and extensive research opportunities, this Midwest school is anything but featureless.” The Fiske Guide to Colleges U.S. News & World Report, in its yearly rankings, has ranked the University of Iowa 26th among American public national universities for undergraduate education. Iowa ranks in the top 15% of some 161 public universities across the country. In its 2009 rankings of America’s Best Graduate Schools, U.S. News & World Report ranks five Iowa programs as best in the nation among public universities. Overall, UI has 23 graduate programs ranked in the top 10 nationally.
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“Iowa City is one of the great college campuses in the country. I love coming to Iowa City!”
Some universities offer the large city atmosphere. Others offer the college town experience. The University of Iowa is uniquely situated to offer student athletes the very best of both of these different worlds.
MARK JONES
ESPN BROADCASTER
Once the state capital, Iowa City is considered one of the truly great college towns in America. The city swells with excitement on game day when nearly 16,000 Hawkeye fans from across the state and Midwest converge on Carver-Hawkeye Arena to cheer the Hawkeyes to another victory. Iowa City’s downtown area is alive and thriving. Restaurants, shops and sidewalk cafes face onto pedestrian malls full of people watchers, street entertainers and food vendors. Attractive in size and friendliness, Iowa City is big in the sense that it offers all the advantages and conveniences of much larger metropolitan areas like summer and permanent employment opportunities, live entertainment and concerts, fine “Iowa City is unlike any other place in the state, both because dining and shopping, industry and commerce. of its regional beauty and because of its independent, serendipitous spirit. Iowa City is located in the heart of eastern Iowa, within easy driving distance of several major Midwestern cities including the state capital, Des Moines, as well as Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Milwaukee. Iowa City ranks as the top town in the Midwest in Midwest magazine’s annual list of the “30 Best Towns in America.”
There’s nothing like feeling the crisp air as one tours the Big Ten campus, just as there’s no other feeling like walking the shores along Lake MacBride, north of town. This is an ideal location for a weekend trip filled with sights, sounds, shopping and plenty of activities on any given weekend.” If there is a star in Iowa, Iowa City is it.” DES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER PA PA GG E E7 9 1
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“Move to Iowa City. Some of the happiest people in the world live in Iowa City.” CHRISTOPHER KEYES EDITOR | MIDWEST MAGAZINE | AUGUST, 2007
IOWA CITY: THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE
SPORTING NEWS RANKS IOWA AMONG TOP DIVISION I PROGRAMS
Each year, The University of Iowa boasts a student population that includes young men and women from all 50 states and more than 100 foreign countries among its 30,000 students.
The University of Iowa annually earns high ratings in a major survey by The Sporting News, in which all U.S. colleges who participate in NCAA Division I sports in both football and men’s basketball are graded according to various standards, ranging from on-field to academic performance.
Diversity is also true among the student-athletes who come to Iowa City to play basketball. At Iowa, high school all-Americans from some of the nation’s biggest metropolitan areas work sideby-side with all-state picks from states in “America’s Heartland” and elsewhere to help keep the Hawkeyes among the nation’s best. The record shows that Hawkeyes don’t just grow up in Iowa - they come from virtually all parts of the country. The State of Iowa ranks as the fifth best state to raise a family, according to a recent study released by the Children’s Rights Council, a Washington, D.C. based organization. According to a recent study by Forbes Magazine, Iowa City ranks third among small cities on a national list of best places to do business and advance careers. “Iowa City is one of the 10 most literate and enlightened towns in the nation. This city, set on the winding Iowa River, is a pocket of sophistication with the feel of small-town America. Locally run bookstores, ethnic restaurants, cafe`s with gallery space, and organic grocers line the brick streets, and summers are a whirl of jazz musicians, artists and food vendors. . . . move to Iowa City. Some of the happiest people in the world live in Iowa City.” OUTSIDE MAGAZINE
The magazine ranks over 100 universities, based on number of sports each school sponsors, their success rates, graduation rates for students in all sports and Title IX compliance. The ratings cover the last four years of graduating classes, and include GPAs and SAT scores for incoming freshmen. The Sporting News recently ranked Iowa City as the best college football city in America. Iowa City is ranked among the top 50 cities overall among “Best Sport Cities” and ranked as the top sports community in the state. Schools are also rated on such factors as fan support, attendance, merchandise sold and size of athletic budget. Graduation rates are used and points awarded for winning regular season and postseason championships. “ESPN GameDay” the popular pre-game show which airs each Saturday during the college football season, made a recent stop in Iowa City, airing from the Iowa campus prior to a prime time football game in Iowa’s Kinnick Stadium. OUTSIDE MAGAZINE RANKS UNIVERSITY OF IOWA AND IOWA CITY AMONG THE BEST IN THE NATION Outside Magazine ranks the top 40 “Best College Towns” in the nation. Among those rankings, the University of Iowa and the Iowa City area earned a No. 10 ranking.
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C OTNHSEI DUENRI VTEHRESC I TOYMOM F UI O N WA ITY A CAMPUS ON THE MOVE The University of Iowa campus caters to pedestrians and bicyclists; it’s compact enough to cross in a 20-minute walk. A free ride on a campus bus can cut that time in half. Entertainment on campus and in Iowa City is geared toward student budgets, with many events offered at no charge. Iowa City has more bookstores, coffee shops, restaurants, record shops, and movie theaters in its downtown area -- right next to campus -- than you’ll find in cities many times its size. Hancher Auditorium brings the world’s finest musicians, dancers, actors, and entertainers to the University. It is part of the Iowa Center for the Arts, which includes the Museum of Art and cultural/educational programs in music, theatre, art and art history, dance, and literary arts. The University of Iowa offers more than 400 student organizations, extensive recreation facilities, 50 fraternities and sororities, and a broad schedule of arts performances, lectures, cultural celebrations and club sports and intramural athletic contests to go along with the intercollegiate competition within the Big Ten Conference. The University’s MacBride Nature Recreation Area, located 15 miles from campus, offers hiking, cross-country skiing, sailing, and canoeing. STUDENT-ORIENTED NIGHT LIFE Iowa’s campus is set right in the city’s downtown area, where you’ll find dance clubs, movies, coffeehouses, and restaurants to suit every taste. Live music can be found any night of the week in clubs and restaurants, even outside on warm evenings on the downtown pedestrian mall. Iowa City businesses are convenient and geared toward student tastes and needs. In a recent release by a New York-based Internet company, Iowa City ranked ninth among college towns its size, based on cultural and economic vitality. The survey compared communities with four-year colleges that have a ratio of students to the general public that was 3-to-4 or lower.
“If Iowa City were a student, it would be class valedictorian. This heartland university town consistently scores top scores on countless lists: Forbes `Best Small Places for Business and Careers`; Men’s Journal’s list of sexy, healthy and safe places to live; USA Today’s `Best Educated Cities`: Utne Reader’s `Most Enlightened Towns`; AARP’s best college towns in which to retire; and the Milken Institute’s best small metro economy. And the town’s pride, the University of Iowa, scored tops on Kaplan’s best value for your tuition dollar, noting its outstanding medical programs.” RICH KARLGAARD Columnist | Forbes Magazine PA PA GG E E8 1
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C OTNHSEI DUENRI VTEHRESC I TOYMOM F UI O N WA ITY CONSIDER THE OPPORTUNITY FOR A QUALITY EDUCATION A quality education is one of the highest priorities at the University of Iowa. Just over 90 percent of Johnson County residents have graduated from high school, and in Iowa City nearly half of all residents have earned bachelor’s degrees. In fact, census statistics indicate Johnson County is the 10th “smartest” county in the nation, based on percentage of residents holding bachelor’s degrees. The University of Iowa represents a strong presence in the community while enhancing the quality of life in Iowa City. Your aspiration may be a career in medicine, law or education. Regardless of the specific career field, it’s important to identify the college baseball program that places a high priority on academics and allows you to take full advantage of the tremendous educational opportunities available. At the University of Iowa, student-athletes learn quickly that academic success is the highest priority. ATHLETICS AND ACADEMICS At The University of Iowa, a strong relationship has been developed between athletics and academics, where basketball coaches and athletes work hand-in-hand with academic deans and professors, assuring the student-athlete the best possible opportunities to excel in the classroom and in athletics. From the first visit for any prospective student-athlete, to the completion of their academic and athletic career at Iowa, academic personnel play a large role in the career of Hawkeye studentathletes. Beginning with the on-campus visits, student-athletes are introduced to professors in their selected field of study, and are able to establish a relationship and develop an understanding of the academic setting in which they will be involved.
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G E R D I N AT CO HN LE ST I DI C ER L ETA HRENCI N OG MM C EUNNTI T ER Y THE RUSSELL AND ANN GERDIN ATHLETIC LEARNING CENTER The University of Iowa Russell and Ann Gerdin Athletic Learning Center, opened in the fall of 2003, is the latest project to be added to Iowa’s facilities. The Learning Center is a multi-level, 20,000-square foot facility, which provides one all-purpose area for the academic pursuits for Iowa’s male and female student-athletes. The Learning Center features an auditorium, two classrooms, study lounges for freshmen and upper-class student-athletes, a computer lab, a teaching lab, the athletic library, office space for Iowa’s Academic Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic accomplishments of Iowa’s student-athletes.
“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our student-athletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of the art academic facilities at their disposal. It is located in the heart of campus, right across from the Hillcrest dorm. When you combine our facilities with the outstanding leadership of our Academic Student Services staff our student-athletes are provided the direction and assistance needed to be very successful in their academic pursuits.” JACK DAHM
“The Gerdin Learning Center is a very helpful tool for us athletes. If we need extra help in a class there are study groups that we can sign up for. I have taken advantage of those study groups for multiple classes. They have everything a student-athlete needs to excel in their academic pursuits.” MATT DERMODY Junior
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When a student-athlete considers his future, he should consider prospects beyond baseball. He should consider where he wants to be five, ten, fifteen years from today, and the best course of action for getting there. Also, he should decide early on to commit to excellence in every challenge undertaken.
John Falsey Executive producer of television’s “Northern Exposure” & “I’ll Fly Away”
Without a doubt, the men and women listed here took time to consider their future and the ways to get there. These former University of Iowa undergraduates have gone on to become leaders in their chosen fields. They also pursued their academic studies as strongly as the Iowa Hawkeyes go after a loose ball or rebound.
Jim Foster Track and Cross Country Letterman Founder and Innovator, Arena Football
BUSINESS
Al Jarreau Grammy Award‑winning singer
Leland C. Adams Former president, Amoco Production Co. B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman, 1986-89 Vice-President of Basketball, Wasserman Media Group NBA All-Star, 1994 Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls John J. Balles Former president, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Matthew Bucksbaum Former CEO & Founder General Growth Properties Arthur A. Collins Founder, Collins Radio (Rockwell Collins) Kathleen A. Dore President, CanWest Media Works, Toronto, Canada Former Executive vice president and general manager, Bravo Television Network & the Independent Film Channel John W. English Former vice president and chief investment officer, Ford Foundation Nolden Gentry Iowa Letterman, ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Attorney, Brick, Gentry, Bowers, Swartz, Stoltze, Scheling and Levis Des Moines, IA Leonard Hadley Former chairman and CEO, Maytag Corporation
H. John Hawkinson Former president and director of funds, Kemper Financial Services Inc. Richard O. Jacobson President, Jacobson Warehouse Co. Bill Krause President, Krause Gentle Corp. Richard Levitt Chairman & CEO, Nellis Corporation Frank N. Magid President, Frank N. Magid Associates, Inc., Pioneer in market research and media consultation John Pappajohn Venture capitalist, entrepreneur; President, Equity Dynamics, Inc. Gary Seamans Chairman and CEO, Westell Technologies, Aurora, IL Luther Smith Aerospace Engineer, pilot Member, Tuskegee Airmen, 1942 World War II Purple Heart and Prisoner of War Medal Henry B. Tippie Presiding Director, Rollins, Inc. Chairman of the Board, Dover Motorsports & Dover Downs Entertainment EDUCATION Joseph N. Crowley President, University of Nevada at Reno and former NCAA president R. Wayne Duke Former commissioner, Big Ten Conference
E.F. Lindquist Co‑founder, American College Testing (ACT) Program John B. McLendon First African-American coach inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame Eddie Robinson Legendary football coach, Grambling State University Wilbur Schramm International authority on communications and founder, Iowa Writers’ Workshop Richard Schultz Executive Director, United States Olympic Committee; Former Executive Director, NCAA James Van Allen Space physicist ENTERTAINMENT B.J. Armstrong, Iowa Letterman, 1986-89 NBA All-Star, 1994 Three-time NBA Champion, Chicago Bulls, Vice-President, Basketball, Wasserman Media Group Diablo Cody Best Original Screenplay Oscar Award for Juno Michele M. Crider Recognized worldwide as a leading soprano Has performed in all of Europe’s major opera houses
GOVERNMENT David Bonior U.S. House of Representatives, Mt. Clemons, MI Terry Branstad Governor, state of Iowa
Mildred Wirt Benson Author of 23 Nancy Drew mysteries and first woman to receive master’s degree in journalism at Iowa T.C. Boyle Author of 11 Novels & eight short story collections Winner of numerous literary awards, including five O. Henry Awards
Mark Johnson Film producer and Oscar Award winner for Rainman
General Charles A. Horner Architect of the US air war against Iraq during the Persian Gulf War/Desert Storm
Alex Karras Former NFL All‑Pro, Detroit Lions; actor, Victor, Victoria; Blazing Saddles; “Webster”
Alan Larson Assistant to Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs
Barry Kemp Television producer, creator of the hit series “Coach”
Ruth Van Roeckel McGregor Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, 2005 recipient, American Judicature Society’s Dwight D. Opperman Award for Judicial Excellence
Margaret Walker Writer, Jubilee
Mary Louise Smith Noted political party leader and civil rights proponent
Alan Abelson Editor, Barron’s
Shirley Rich Krohn Casting director for Kramer vs Kramer, Three Days of the Condor, Taps, Saturday Night Fever Ashton Kutcher Actor, “That 70s Show” and other productions
Juanita Kidd Stout First African-American woman elected to a state Supreme Court
Richard Maibaum Writer of James Bond motion picture scripts
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David Milch Creator, Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue and other television series Three-time Emmy Award recipient Founder, Redboard Productions
Marvin Bell Iowa Poet Laureate UI Writers Workshop faculty member and mentor from 1965 until retirement in 2005
John Irving Writer, The World According to Garp; A Son of the Circus; Hotel New Hampshire; A Prayer for Owen Meany W.P. Kinsella Writer, Shoeless Joe
Paul Conrad Political cartoonist and three-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize Wayne Drehs General assignment writer, espn.com
George Gallup Founder, The Gallup Poll
Dr. Johann L. Ehrenhaft Pioneer in field of open heart surgery
Tennessee Williams 1948, A Streetcar Named Desire 1955, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Charles Guggenheim Documentary filmmaker, Peabody and Oscar award winner
Dr. Robert C. Hardin Developed blood bank protocols during WW II based on seminal work on blood preservation
FIRST ADVANCED DEGREES IN THE UNITED STATES
Bob Miller Broadcaster, Los Angeles Kings
Paul Burmeister Quarterback, 1992, 1993 Sports anchor/reporter The NFL Network
Herbert Nipson Executive Editor, Ebony Brian Ross Correspondent, NBC News; Peabody and Emmy award winner Mark Shapiro Former Vice-President, ESPN
John Cochran Correspondent, ABC News
Marilynne Robinson 2005, Gilead
James Bramson Executive Director, American Dental Association
Harry Kalas Broadcaster, Philadelphia Phillies
Tom Brokaw Former anchorman, NBC News
Dr. Nancy Andreasen Psychiatrist renowned for her research on schizophrenia, as well as creativity
James A. McPherson 1978, Elbow Room
Brett Dolan Broadcaster, Houston Astros
Milo Hamilton 50 years in Broadcasting Voice of the Houston Astros
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Carole Simpson Anchor, ABC News
Jane Smiley 1992, A Thousand Acres
African-Americans who received advanced degrees from the University of Iowa, who were also the first in the United States to receive that particular degree:
Dr. Don H. O’Donoghue Sports medicine pioneer Dr. Emory D. Warner World recognized pathologist
Alexander Clark, Jr. 1879, law degree
PULITZER PRIZE WINNERS Marquis Childs 1970, St. Louis Post Dispatch Rita Dove 1987, Thomas and Beulah U.S. Poet Laureate
Elizabeth Catlett 1940, master’s in art Lulu Johnson 1941, Ph.D. in history Oscar Anderson Fuller 1942, Ph.D. in music
Jorie Graham 1996, The Dream of the Unified Field; New and Selected Poems J. Tracy Kidder 1982, The Soul of a New Machine
Lilia Ann Abron 1972, Ph.D. in chemical engineering Lisa Portis 1989, Ph.D. in pharmacology
Marian Rees Producer of television films Owner, Marian Rees and Associates Brandon Routh Actor, Superman Gene Wilder Actor, Silver Streak, Young Frankenstein, Stir Crazy
Simon Estes International opera star JUANITA KIDD STOUT First African-American woman Elected to a state Supreme Court
NOLDEN GENTRY Attorney
JOHN PAPPAJOHN Entrepreneur
TOM BROKAW Former Anchorman, NBC News
DON NELSON Head Coach, Golden State Warriors
MARK SHAPIRO Former Executive Vice-President, ESPN
EDDIE ROBINSON Former Football Coach Grambling State University
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The Learning Center is a multi-level, 20,000-square foot facility, which provides one all-purpose area for the academic pursuits for Iowa’s male and IOWABASEBALL female student-athletes.
C O N S I D E RI O TWA H E CTO RM AD MI U T IN OI N TY S
The Learning Center features an auditorium, two classrooms, study lounges for freshmen and upper-class student-athletes, a computer lab, a teaching lab, the athletic library, office space for Iowa’s Academic Student Services staff and a display area to recognize the academic accomplishments of Iowa’s student-athletes.
“The Gerdin Learning Center gives me the opportunity to be in a great studious atmosphere where I am able to get my academics achieved, along with opportunities to receive help with tutors or study groups. It is also great because you are involved with staff that cares, and also around studentathletes that understand the same schedule, practice, and time you spend here at the University of Iowa.”
ZACH McCOOL
“The Gerdin Athletic Learning Center offers our studentathletes at the University of Iowa the most modern, state of
THE HAWKEYE NICKNAME The University of Iowa borrowed its athletic nickname from the state of Iowa many years ago. The name Hawkeye was originally the name of the hero in the fictional novel, The Last of the Mohicans, written by James Fenimore Cooper. Cooper had the Delaware Indians bestow the name on a white scout who lived with them. In 1838, 12 years after the book was published, people in the territory of Iowa acquired the nickname, chiefly through the efforts of Judge David Rorer of Burlington and James Edwards of Fort Madison. Edwards, editor of the Fort Madison Patriot, moved his paper to Burlington in 1843 and renamed it the Burlington Hawkeye. The two men continued their campaign to popularize the name, and territorial officials eventually gave it their formal approval. Herky The Hawkeye
The Hawkeye nickname gained a tangible symbol in 1948 when a cartoon character, later to be named Herky the Hawkeye was hatched. The creator was Richard Spencer III, instructor of journalism at Iowa. The impish Hawk was an immediate hit and acquired a name through a statewide contest staged by the athletic department. John Franklin, a Belle Plaine alumnus, was the man who suggested Herky. Since his birth more than 45 years ago, Herky has symbolized Iowa athletics and epitomized University life. He even donned a military uniform during the Korean War and became the insignia of the 124th Fighter Squadron. During the mid-1950s, Herky came to life at a football game as the Iowa mascot. Since that time, Herky has been a familiar figure at Iowa athletics events.
PA PA GG E E8 5 1
2 0 11 S E A S O N S TAT S
DATE
OPPOSITION
RES. SCORE INNS PITCHER OF RECORD
Feb. 18 Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 March 4 March 4 March 5 March 6 March 11 March 12 March 13 March 14 March 17 March 18 March 18 March 19 March 25 March 26 March 27 March 29 March 30 April 1 April 2 April 3 April 6 April 8 April 9 April 10 April 12 April 16 April 17 April 17 April 20 April 23 April 23 April 24 April 26 April 29 April 30 May 1 May 4 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 17 May 19 May 20 May 21
vs. West Virginia * vs. Pittsburgh * vs. Seton Hall * vs. Southern Utah ^ at Kansas vs. Georgia State ^ at Mississippi State at Mississippi State vs. Georgia State ^ at Texas Tech at Texas Tech vs. Texas A&M-CC # vs. Texas A&M-CC # vs. Notre Dame vs. Notre Dame vs. Gonzaga vs. Gonzaga Western Illinois Western Illinois at Western Illinois South Dakota State South Dakota State Michigan State Michigan State Mihcigan State Coe College at Illinois at Illinois at Illinois Kansas Indiana Indiana Indiana vs. Western Illinois % Michigan Michigan Michigan at Nebraska at Minnesota at Minnesota at Minnesota Milwaukee Penn State Penn State Penn State at Ohio State at Ohio State at Ohio State Creighton at Purdue at Purdue at Purdue
L L L W L L W W W L L W L W W L L L W W L L L L W W L W L L L W L W W L L L L L W L W L W W W L L L L L
* -- Big Ten / Big East Challenge in Clearwater, Fla. ^ -- played in Lawrence, Kan. # -- played in Lubbock , Texas % -- played in Davenport, Iowa
0-5 2-3 0-2 8-3 2-5 6-10 5-3 7-6 3-2 7-9 4-6 10-9 4-5 4-3 11-2 1-9 2-7 2-4 5-4 6-2 4-7 5-10 2-7 1-7 19-7 14-1 3-4 7-4 7-11 5-12 1-2 2-1 0-6 14-8 13-7 1-2 2-5 3-7 0-1 4-5 7-1 3-4 11-4 2-3 2-1 7-0 9-8 4-10 3-5 3-6 2-6 2-5
9 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 14 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 12 9 9 9 9 10 9 10 9 9 9 9 9
Hippen (L, 0-1) Sandquist (L, 0-1) Dermody (L, 0-1) Hippen (W, 1-1) Dermody (L, 0-2) Fangman (L, 0-1) Kenyon (W, 1-0) Brown (W, 1-0) Lala (W, 1-0) Kenyon (L, 1-1) Brown (L, 1-1) Lee (W, 1-0) Sandquist (L, 0-2) Lee (W, 2-0) Brown (W, 2-1) Dermody (L, 0-3) Sandquist (L, 0-3) Hippen (L, 1-2) Brown (W, 3-1) Dermody (W, 1-3) Pacha (L, 0-1) Bergman (L, 0-1) Hippen (L, 1-3) Brown (L, 3-2) Dermody (W, 2-3) Sandquist (W, 1-3) Lala (L, 1-1) Dermody (W, 3-3) Lala (L, 1-2) Pacha (L, 0-2) Hippen (L, 1-4) Dermody (W, 4-3) Lala (L, 1-3) Keppler (W, 1-0) Hippen (W, 2-4) Dermody (L, 4-4) Lala (L, 1-4) Pacha (L, 0-3) Hippen (L, 2-5) Kenyon (L, 1-2) Lala (W, 2-4) Sandquist (L, 1-4) Hippen (W, 3-5) Dermody (L, 4-5) Fangman (W, 1-1) Hippen (W, 4-5) Fangman (W, 2-1) Lala (L, 2-5) Keppler (L, 1-1) Hippen (L, 4-6) Dermody (L, 4-6) Lala (L, 2-6)
OVERALL RECORD: 20-32
MIKE MCQUILLAN
TAYLOR ZEUTENHORST
JARRED HIPPEN
2011 OVERALL STATS
2011 RESULTS
IOWABASEBALL HOME: 7-13
AWAY: 7-12 NEUTRAL: 6-7
BIG TEN: 9-15
PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% Mike McQuillan .330 52 51 200 30 66 11 0 2 31 83 .415 27 1 37 2 .410 1 2 7 12 108 108 9 .960 Tyson Blaser .306 51 49 180 26 55 18 1 1 21 78 .433 21 8 23 4 .396 3 6 9 12 262 41 2 .993 Chett Zeise .275 48 44 160 20 44 7 0 2 19 57 .356 21 1 34 4 .359 2 6 2 4 81 36 8 .936 Trevor Willis .271 52 52 207 32 56 9 9 1 26 86 .415 17 6 50 1 .342 1 10 12 19 149 13 1 .994 Kurt Lee .266 52 50 177 28 47 5 1 0 20 54 .305 18 5 34 1 .350 0 9 10 14 84 116 17 .922 Andrew Ewing .261 32 25 92 9 24 1 0 0 10 25 .272 11 5 23 0 .367 1 4 1 2 38 45 7 .922 Taylor Zeutenhorst .258 36 22 89 13 23 3 0 0 15 26 .292 16 1 33 2 .377 0 0 3 3 53 3 6 .903 Bryan Niedbalski .255 41 33 102 17 26 7 0 1 10 136 .353 25 2 38 5 .405 2 3 0 0 209 14 4 .982 Zach McCool .218 50 48 170 18 37 2 0 0 18 39 .229 17 4 26 3 .299 3 16 5 9 26 26 3 .945 Phil Keppler .208 42 30 120 14 25 5 1 1 15 35 .292 11 0 23 5 .265 5 4 1 2 166 17 2 .989 Andrew Host .167 32 18 60 9 10 2 0 0 3 12 .200 7 2 20 0 .275 0 8 1 3 57 2 0 1.000 --------------------Patrick Harshman 1.000 8 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 1 2 2.000 2 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 Dan Sheppard .286 3 2 7 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 .429 2 0 2 0 .444 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Keith Brand .280 20 17 50 11 14 0 0 0 12 14 .280 7 4 12 1 .403 1 7 1 4 62 10 1 .986 Kasey Carling .231 18 8 39 6 9 1 0 0 3 10 .256 4 1 10 1 .318 0 0 1 1 17 22 3 .929 Kyle Haen .209 31 13 43 10 9 1 0 0 6 10 .233 9 1 11 3 .352 1 5 5 7 39 0 0 1.000 Sean Flanagan .161 18 6 31 3 5 1 0 0 2 6 .194 3 4 14 0 .316 0 1 1 1 25 1 0 1.000 Jeff Pacha .000 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 .750 Kevin Lee .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 Patrick Brennan .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .262 52 52 1731 251 453 75 12 8 213 576 .333 220 45 390 32 .356 20 82 59 93 1400 519 69 .965 Opponents .275 52 52 1787 266 492 93 11 22 248 673 .377 183 66 322 32 .359 26 44 62 88 1423 592 79 .962
PLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA Tim Fangman 2.94 2 1 25 0 0 0 0 3 52.0 48 20 17 11 32 4 1 2 .249 1 4 0 0 3 Jarred Hippen 3.14 4 6 14 14 4 1 0 0 94.2 97 47 33 20 61 20 3 4 .268 2 12 1 8 4 Kevin Lee 3.77 2 0 15 0 0 0 0 1 14.1 21 9 6 6 13 1 0 0 .339 1 2 1 1 1 Matt Dermody 4.15 4 6 14 14 1 0 0 0 84.2 87 44 39 26 75 18 3 3 .265 3 13 0 2 7 Patrick Lala 4.30 2 6 18 6 0 0 0 1 46.0 40 23 22 37 35 12 1 1 .240 2 8 0 4 5 Phil Keppler 4.41 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 16.1 19 11 8 2 12 1 0 1 .297 1 3 0 0 1 Zach Kenyon 4.63 1 2 17 0 0 0 0 1 44.2 39 24 23 20 34 10 0 1 .242 2 3 0 3 7 Jeff Pacha 4.91 0 3 12 3 0 0 0 0 25.2 29 17 14 16 15 8 0 3 .299 1 4 0 2 4 Ricky Sandquist 9.45 1 4 12 8 0 0 0 0 33.1 50 35 35 22 12 10 1 4 .370 2 7 2 3 7 ---------------------------Nick Brown 2.85 3 2 7 6 0 0 0 0 41.0 39 20 13 13 25 5 2 2 .258 2 8 0 2 4 Ben Bergman 3.60 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 10.0 16 11 4 5 7 1 0 1 .333 0 1 1 1 1 Steve Hague 6.00 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 6 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 .400 0 1 0 0 0 Patrick Brennan 27.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 1 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 .250 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 4.22 20 32 52 52 5 1 0 6 466.2 492 266 219 183 322 93 11 22 .275 18 66 5 26 44 Opponents 3.51 32 20 52 52 2 4 4 17 474.1 453 251 185 220 390 75 12 8 .262 34 45 4 20 82
MATTDERMODY
PA G E 8 6
2 0 11 B I G T E N S TAT S
BIG TEN RECORD: 9-15 HOME: 5-7 AWAY: 4-8
BIG TEN OVERALL
TEAMS W-L PCT. MICHIGAN STATE 15-9 .625 ILLINOIS 15-9 .625 PURDUE 14-10 .583 MINNESOTA 13-11 .542 OHIO STATE 13-11 .542 PENN STATE 12-12 .500 INDIANA 11-13 .458 NORTHWESTERN 10-13 .435 IOWA 9-15 .375 MICHIGAN 7-16 .304
W-L PCT. 36-21 .632 30-27 .526 37-20 .649 25-24 .510 26-27 .491 32-22 .593 30-25 .545 20-29 .408 20-32 .385 17-37 .315
2011 BIG TEN STANDINGS
2011 BIG TEN STATISTICS
PLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA Tim Fangman 2.39 2 0 13 0 0 0 0 2 26.1 21 8 7 2 22 2 1 2 .214 0 4 0 0 0 Jarred Hippen 2.67 3 4 8 8 4 1 0 0 60.2 54 29 18 11 41 7 2 1 .235 2 10 0 7 1 Matt Dermody 3.40 3 3 8 8 1 0 0 0 53.0 55 24 20 10 45 15 0 2 .262 2 7 0 1 1 Zach Kenyon 4.03 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 29.0 25 14 13 12 16 6 0 1 .236 1 0 0 1 5 Patrick Lala 6.23 1 6 9 6 0 0 0 1 30.1 31 21 21 22 24 11 1 1 .270 0 5 0 2 3 --------------Kevin Lee 0.00 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .125 0 1 0 0 0 Ben Bergman 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Jeff Pacha 3.60 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5.0 7 2 2 3 4 2 0 0 .389 0 0 0 2 1 Nick Brown 6.00 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 6 4 2 3 1 1 1 .346 0 0 0 1 0 Phil Keppler 54.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 .667 0 0 0 0 0 Ricky Sandquist 99.00 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 4 7 7 3 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3.96 9 15 24 24 5 1 0 3 213.2 209 113 94 67 155 45 5 10 .255 5 27 0 14 11 Opponents 3.12 15 9 24 24 2 2 2 7 216.1 215 111 75 100 183 33 6 6 .268 9 21 1 6 38
PLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% Mike McQuillan .374 24 24 99 15 37 4 0 2 19 47 .475 11 1 16 1 .441 0 1 2 6 48 61 5 .956 Tyson Blaser .322 24 24 90 13 29 7 1 1 7 41 .456 10 5 12 2 .419 0 3 1 3 158 17 1 .994 Taylor Zeutenhorst .320 17 12 50 5 16 1 0 0 12 17 .340 9 1 14 2 .433 0 0 3 3 35 1 2 .947 Chett Zeise .286 24 24 91 11 26 4 0 1 10 33 .363 10 0 23 2 .353 1 4 1 1 37 22 7 .894 Kurt Lee .277 24 24 83 14 23 2 0 0 8 25 .301 8 3 20 0 .362 0 3 2 4 34 51 6 .934 Trevor Willis .263 24 24 99 16 26 5 4 1 12 42 .424 7 3 19 1 .330 0 5 5 8 74 3 0 1.000 Phil Keppler .239 22 17 67 8 16 4 1 0 9 22 .328 6 0 16 3 .286 4 3 1 2 82 5 2 .978 Zach McCool .221 23 23 86 10 19 2 0 0 7 21 .244 9 2 12 2 .306 1 6 0 3 13 12 1 .962 Bryan Niedbalski .184 20 17 49 7 9 3 0 1 4 15 .306 19 2 19 3 .429 0 1 0 0 102 3 1 .991 Kyle Haen .167 15 9 24 4 4 0 0 0 2 4 .167 4 0 7 1 .286 0 5 2 2 25 0 0 1.000 --------------Keith Brand .333 7 5 12 4 4 0 0 0 4 4 .333 2 2 5 0 .500 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Andrew Ewing .167 9 6 24 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 .167 2 1 5 0 .259 0 0 0 0 3 8 2 .846 Sean Flanagan .125 4 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 1 0 5 0 .222 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 1.000 Andrew Host .091 12 3 11 2 1 1 0 0 1 2 .182 1 0 6 0 .167 0 3 0 0 15 0 0 1.000 Kasey Carling .000 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 4 0 .222 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 .833 Jeff Pacha .000 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kevin Lee .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .268 24 24 803 111 215 33 6 6 95 278 .346 100 21 183 17 .361 6 38 17 32 641 212 29 .967 Opponents .255 24 24 820 113 209 45 5 10 105 294 .359 67 27 155 14 .327 14 11 23 30 649 251 40 .957
CHETTZEISE
2011 BIG TEN STATS
IOWABASEBALL
BATTING AND FIELDING Team Indiana Michigan State Ohio State Michigan Purdue Minnesota Northwestern Penn State Iowa Illinois
AVG .327 .325 .324 .321 .312 .305 .303 .298 .297 .293
G AB R H 2B 3B HR 55 2052 432 672 127 15 85 53 1904 415 619 114 22 40 51 1820 338 589 84 12 38 57 2040 448 655 128 23 51 57 2038 411 636 112 17 56 62 2243 372 683 128 15 41 56 1965 302 595 94 17 34 52 1867 348 557 85 18 44 58 1992 366 592 102 18 28 52 1805 342 528 98 21 34
RBI TB S LG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% 399 1084 .528 183 72 389 33 .399 379 897 .471 189 51 289 21 .395 308 811 .446 220 42 255 61 .404 419 982 .481 214 59 405 41 .396 367 950 .466 208 60 311 46 .386 348 964 .430 222 46 423 46 .376 269 825 .420 200 30 362 43 .374 305 810 .434 201 29 415 27 .371 323 814 .409 209 71 398 41 .379 301 770 .427 181 69 294 48 .375
SF 17 28 26 33 37 20 13 23 28 20
SH 22 32 19 28 21 24 32 23 49 18
SB-ATT 57-91 86-117 28-50 77-104 91-123 37-65 45-68 60-80 91-125 114-144
PO A E FLD% 1467 623 87 .960 1403 573 51 .975 1356 520 76 .961 1516 642 67 .970 1513 643 89 .960 1662 699 65 .973 1452 593 104 .952 1368 610 68 .967 1508 614 98 .956 1356 568 81 .960
PITCHING Team ERA W -L Minnesota 4.58 32-30 Purdue 4.78 33-24 Michigan State 5.22 34-19 Michigan 5.22 35-22 Ohio State 5.26 28-23 Northwestern 5.47 24-32 Illinois 5.89 26-26 Iowa 5.94 30-28 Penn State 6.34 22-30 Indiana 6.63 28-27
G C G SHO/CBO SV 62 0 5/5 11 57 2 2/2 14 53 5 5/2 12 57 0 2/2 15 51 2 1/1 13 56 3 1/1 14 52 1 2/1 12 58 4 1/1 14 52 2 0/0 3 55 3 4/2 11
IP 554.1 504.1 467.2 505.1 452.0 484.0 452.0 502.2 456.0 489.0
H 595 553 543 600 568 591 550 645 611 627
R 325 330 309 345 318 356 347 422 381 444
ER BB SO 282 192 418 268 185 435 271 160 335 293 247 420 264 169 354 294 177 356 296 195 266 332 199 354 321 221 268 360 266 336
2B 114 102 96 90 87 97 125 119 111 106
3B 15 6 15 9 13 21 9 18 19 19
HR AB 51 2122 39 2002 36 1844 41 1997 36 1855 51 1956 51 1816 47 2072 34 1853 58 1997
B/Avg .280 .276 .294 .300 .306 .302 .303 .311 .330 .314
WP 43 37 28 56 45 25 33 46 45 59
HBP BK 75 8 44 8 56 4 64 6 38 0 34 6 68 4 65 7 59 2 81 12
S FA 28 18 16 19 22 21 19 26 29 27
SHA 37 25 27 29 23 33 28 39 46 28
PA G E 8 7
Jack Dittmer, 2B Coaches Association Second Team
1971
Jim Cox, 2B
IOWA ALL-AMERICANS
1975
Bryan Jones, 2B The Sporting News First Team
1989
Tim Costo, SS Collegiate Baseball Third Team
Chris Hatcher, OF Baseball America Third Team
1990
Tim Costo, SS Baseball America First Team The Sporting News First Team
1992
Brett Backlund, P/IF Collegiate Baseball Second Team
1999
Brad Carlson, 1B Baseball America Second Team Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American
Alex Dvorsky, C/OF Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American
2000
Reed Pawelk, P Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American
2001
Ryan Mentkowski, P Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American
2008
Kurtis Muller, OF Ping Baseball Freshman All-American
2009
Justin Toole, SS Ping Baseball Third Team Pre-Season All-American
Jason White
Ryan Durant
Travis Sweet
Nathan Johnson
SECOND TEAM
1949 1950 1953 1954 1956 1957 1959 1963 1965 1969 1970 1971 1972 1974 1975 1976 1977 1980 1981 1984 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1995 1997 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009
1984 1987 1988 1991 1992 1993 1994 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011
Jack Bruner, P Jack Dittmer, 2B Glenn Drahn, P Murland Moran, OF Bob Primrose, 3B Jack Lindquist, CF Don Waldron, SS Ed Lindsey, LF Les Hawthorne, CF Don Dobrino, P Dick Weatherly, C Jim Freese, C Mickey Moses, LF Gary Breshears, 2B Gary Breshears, 2B Jim Cox, 2B Fred Mims, OF Fred Mims, OF Bill Heckroth, P Tom Hurn, 1B Larry Schutzius, OF Steve Stumpff, 1B Mark Ewell, P Brad Trickey, 3B Steve Stumpff, 1B Tom Steinmetz, 2B Dave Hoeksema, SS John Hoyman, 1B Tom Mullen, P Lance Platz, OF Ed Garton, 3B John Knapp, 3B Rob Eddie, OF Luis Ramirez, OF Keith Noreen, 3B Tim Costo, SS Chris Hatcher, OF Keith Noreen, 3B Tim Costo, SS John DeJarld, P Chris Hatcher, OF Keith Noreen, 3B Brian Wujcik, OF Brett Backlund, P/IF Kurt Belger, P Brian Mitchell, 3B Brad Carlson, 1B Nathan Johnson, P Tim Gudex, P Tim Gudex, P Jason White, SS Travis Sweet, OF Ryan Durant, OF
BOB OLDIS, JR. MVP AWARD
Craig Conti Mark Boland Bill Heinz, OF Brett Backlund, P Tim Killeen, C Jay Polson, OF Steve Weimer, P Matt Ostrom, OF Colin Mattiace, P Ian Mattiace, IF Kyle Thousand, OF Nate Yoho, OF Nate Price, OF Austin Seward, P Caleb Curry, OF Nick Erdman, P Kevin Hoef, 3B Caleb Curry, OF Jarred Hippen, P Kurtis Muller, OF Jarred Hippen, P
AWARDED TO IOWA’S TEAM MVP
2009 BIG TEN
1949
FIRST TEAM
STANDINGS
Jack Bruner, P Coaches Association/First Team
H AW K E Y E H O N O R S
JARRED HIPPEN 2011 MVP
THIRD TEAM 1984 1986 1988 1991 1993 1996 1999 2001 2002 2003 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Jeff Gurtcheff Jeff Gurtcheff Mark Denkinger, P Danan Hughes, OF Colin Mattiace, P C.J. Theileke, IF Brad Carlson, IF Jim Magrane, P Kurt Vitense, IF Kyle Thousand, OF Nathan Johnson, P Jason White, IF Andy Lytle, IF Kris Welker, C Justin Toole, 2B Justin Toole, SS Justin Toole, SS Zach McCool, 3B Tyson Blaser, C Trevor Willis, OF
ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN
1949
ALL-BIG TEN HONORS
IOWABASEBALL
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
Brian Wujcik, OF Matt Johnson, IF Curt Martin, C John Pratt, OF Hank Sprinkle, P Matt Johnson, IF Bob Morris, IF Bob Morris, IF Jay Witter, P Matt Austin, P Kurt Belger, P/SS Matt Kraus, OF Matt Austin, P Rober Holst, P Kevin Lawler, P Robert Lehnherr, IF Colin Mattiace, P Joe Muniz, IF John Ostwald, OF Jeff Steinfeldt, C Matt Austin, P Moshe Greenberg, P Michael Kron, P Kevin Lawler, P Robert Lehnherr, IF Colin Mattiace, P Jeremy Meccage, P Joe Muniz, IF Jeff Schley, OF
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Kurt Belger, P Brian Mitchell, IF Kevin Lawler, C Joe Muniz, IF Toby Humes, C Brian Mitchell, IF Troy Wulf, P Brad Carlson, IF Matt Gruber, P Toby Humes, C Kurt Vitense, IF Troy Wulf, P Chad Blackwell, P Brad Carlson, IF Matt Gruber, P Toby Humes, C Andy Jansen, OF Ian Mattiace, IF Ryan Prahm, P Kurt Vitense, IF Chad Blackwell, P Brad Carlson, IF Lance Guyer, OF Andy Jansen, OF Luis Leon, IF Ian Mattiace, IF
2002 2003 2004 2005
Brad Carlson, IF 2006 Chris Groth, IF Lance Guyer, OF Andy Jansen, OF Luis Leon, IF Ian Mattiace, IF B. Dutch Mendenhall, C Aaron Reasland, P Jim Reid, IF Austin Seward, P Chris Steele, IF 2007 Kyle Thousand, OF Ryan Dupic, P Tim Gudex, P Brent Jackson, P Nathan Johnson, P Mike Mogard, OF Aaron Reasland, P 2008 Jim Reid, IF Austin Seward, P Neal Coleman, OF Brian Furlong, P Tim Gudex, P L.J. Mims, OF Mike Mogard, OF Casey O’Rourke, P Aaron Reasland, P Austin Seward, P
1986
Rob Eddie, OF
2002
Brad Carlson, IF
1987
Luis Ramirez, OF
Dyson Miguel, P
1988
Keith Noreen, 3B
2003
Nathan Johnson, P
1989
John DeJarld, P
2004
Nathan Johnson, P
1990
Brian Wujcik, OF
2005
Tim Gudex, P
1991
Brett Backlund, P/IF
Kris Welker, C
1992
Brett Backlund, O/IF
2006
Tim Gudex, P
1993
Jay Polson, OF
2007
Jason White, IF
1994
Matt Ostrom, OF
Dusty Napoleon, IF
1995
Kurt Belger, P
Travis Sweet, OF
1996
Colin Mattiace, P
2008
Justin Toole, IF
1997
Brian Mitchell, 3B
Caleb Curry, OF
1998
Nate Frese, SS
2009
Ryan Durant, OF
1999
Jim Magrane, P
Justin Toole, SS
2000
Kurt Vitense, IF
2010
Kurtis Muller, OF
Reed Pawelk, P
2011
Jarred Hippen, P
2001
Kurt Vitense, IF
Neal Coleman, OF Ben Geelan, C Tim Gudex, P Jeff Maitland, OF L.J. Mims, OF Mike Mogard, OF Tom Moreland, C Aaron Reasland, P Austin Seward, P Chris Zinn, P Nick Erdman, P Ben Geelan, C Kevin Hoef, IF Tom Moreland, C Nick Muhlenbruch, IF Casey O’Rourke, P Justin Toole, P Tyson Blaser, C Nick Erdman, P Ben Geelan, C Kevin Hoef, IF Michael Jacobs, P Nick Muhlenbruch, IF Andrew Porter, P Justin Toole, IF
2009 2010 2011 *
Tyson Blaser, C Nick Erdman, P Kevin Hoef, IF Michael Jacobs, P Zach McCool, IF Jeff Pacha, OF Justin Toole, IF Tyson Blaser, C Patrick Brennan, P Ryan Durant, OF Patrick Harshman, OF Kevin Lee, P Zach McCool, IF Jeff Pacha, P Zach Robertson, P Tyson Blaser, C Keith Brand, C Patrick Brennan, P Matt Dermody, P Sean Flanagan, IF Patrick Harshman, OF Kevin Lee, P Kurt Lee, P Zach McCool, IF Jeff Pacha, P Ricky Sandquist, P Chett Zeise, IF
* -- school record 12 honorees
PA G E 8 8
IOWABASEBALL
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12.
Jim George Jeff Gurtcheff Jeff Gurtcheff John Knapp Jeff Wick Travis Sweet Chris Hatcher Rob Eddie Caleb Curry Justin Toole John Knapp Keith Noreen
HITS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 13.
John Knapp Justin Toole Travis Sweet Kurtis Muller Chris Hatcher Caleb Curry Chris Hatcher Brad Carlson Jeff Gurtcheff Rob Eddie Andy Lytle Keith Noreen Ed Garton
DOUBLES
1. 2. 3. 4. 8.
John Knapp Bill Heinz Brian Wujick Tyson Blaser Ryan Durant Bill Heinz Rob Eddie Kyle Thousand Ian Mattiace Brad Carlson Bob Morris
.447 .444 .435 .429 .419 .413 .405 .402 .396 .395 .395 .394
1939 1985 1986 1986 1998 2007 1989 1986 2008 2008 1984 1989
91 87 85 83 81 80 79 77 77 76 76 76 75
1986 2008 2007 2010 1990 2008 1989 1999 1986 1985 2005 1989 1981
24 20 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17
1986 1986 1989 2011 2010 1987 1985 2003 2002 1999 1992
12.
Jeff Gremley Andy Jansen Dave Hoeksema Kris Welker
TRIPLES
1. 2. 5.
Trevor Willis Kyle Thousand Rob Eddie Brad Trickey Bob Morris Chris Hatcher Randy Frakes Craig Conti Craig Conti Lance Platz Larry Rathje
HOME RUNS
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
RBI
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11.
16 16 16 16 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
2003 RUNS 1999 1. John Knapp 1979 2. Jason White 2005 Tony Burley 4. Craig Conti Craig Conti 2011 6. Chris Hatcher 2002 Randy Frakes 1985 8. Justin Toole 1974 9. Travis Sweet 1991 10. Rob Eddie 1989 Keith Noreen 1987 1986 STOLEN BASES 1984 1. Caleb Curry 1980 2. Tony Burley 1967 3. Lance Platz
John Knapp Brad Carlson Tim Costo Brian Mitchell Jeff Gurtcheff Bill Heinz Brad Carlson Tim Costo Rob Eddie Randy Frakes Chris Hatcher
22 21 21 20 18 17 16 16 15 14 14
1986 1999 1989 1997 1986 1986 2002 1990 1986 1985 1989
John Knapp Jeff Gurtcheff Brad Carlson Tim Costo Ed Garton Chris Hatcher Bill Heinz Caleb Curry Tim Costo Rick Jennings Jeff Gurtcheff
81 79 77 77 76 67 67 65 64 63 60
1986 1986 1999 1989 1981 1989 1986 2008 1990 1986 1985
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15.
Craig Conti Kurtis Muller Lance Platz Tim Gassmann Tom Steinmetz Craig Conti Tony Burley Travis Sweet Tim Gassmann Justin Toole Dave Krull Craig Conti
HIT-BY-PITCH
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Kevin Hoef Kevin Hoef Kris Welker Ian Mattice Kevin Hoef Kurtis Muller Kevin Hoef
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
80 70 70 68 68 66 66 63 63 62 62
1986 2007 1981 1985 1986 1989 1985 2008 2007 1986 1989
45 42 37 34 30 29 29 29 28 28 25 25 24 22 21
2008 1981 1979 1984 2010 1980 1981 1977 1986 1980 2007 1982 2008 1970 1985
20 19 17 16 15 14 14
2008 2009 2004 2002 2006 2008 2007
HITTING STREAK
25 Games, Justin Toole, 2008
(MIN. OF 20 INNINGS)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Mike Boddicker 0.79 Carl Burnst 0.95 Tim Gudex 1.15 Glen Van Fassen 1.23 Fernando Arango 1.33 Jim Koering 1.35 Bob Schauenberg 1.38 Merle Jensen 1.44 Alan Schuette 1.53 Al Lenski 1.61 Craig Cordt 1.62 Frank Renner 1.62
STRIKEOUTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jim Magrane 110 Brett Backlund 94 Wes Obermueller 91 Mike Boddicker 84 Jack Bruner 81 Jack Bruner 79 John DeJarld 78 Allen Rath 77 Allen Rath 76 Matt Dermody 75 Jim Koering 75
WINS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Brett Backlund 11 John DeJarld 11 Harold Haub 11 Tim Gudex 9 Zach Robertson 8 Brett Backlund 8 Chuck Georgantas 8 Jeff Ott 8 Bill Drambel 8 Tom Mullen 8 Rich Carlucci 8 Mike Boddicker 8 Bob Stepp 8 Mark Ewell 8
1976 1964 2006 1958 1971 1967 1965 1953 1968 1951 1975 1967 1999 1991 1999 1977 1948 1949 1990 1988 1987 2011 1969 1992 1990 1940 2005 2010 1991 1985 1984 1981 1980 1978 1977 1977 1975
Mark Ewell Bill Heckroth Mark Tschopp Dick Hoesksema
8 1974 8 1972 8 1972 8 1950
INNINGS PITCHED
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Jim Magrane 107.2 1999 John DeJarld 105.3 1990 Brett Backlund 102.0 1991 Jarred Hippen 99.1 2010 Don Dobrino 98.0 1956 Nate Johnson 96.1 2004 Jack Bruner 95.0 1948 Jarred Hippen 94.2 2011 Wes Obermueller 88.1 1999 John DeJarld 87.7 1989 Mark Boland 87.2 1987 Chad Blackwell 85.0 2000 Matt Dermody 84.2 2011
87 HITS, 2008
(ATLEAST 50 AT BATS)
JUSTIN TOOLE
TIM GUDEX
9 WINS IN 2005
BATTING AVERAGE
PA G E 8 9
GAMES PLAYED
220, Craig Conti, 1983-86 AT BATS
781, Craig Conti, 1983-86 HITS
267, Keith Noreen, 1987-90 RUNS SCORED
221, Craig Conti, 1983-86 RBIS
193, Keith Noreen, 1987-90 GAME-WINNING RBI CAREER
27, Keith Noreen, 1987-90 TOTAL BASES
441, Keith Noreen, 1987-90 BATTING AVERAGE
.400, Jeff Gurtcheff, 1986
STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS CAREER
121, Craig Conti, 1983-86 WALKS CAREER
PITCHING CAREER
LEADERS
WINS CAREER
127, Craig Conti, 1983-86
25, on three occasions (last by Brett Backlund)
HIT-BY-PITCH CAREER
INNINGS CAREER
68, Kevin Hoef, 2006-09
SACRIFICE HITS CAREER
30, Kurt Vitense, 1998-01
SACRIFICE FLIES CAREER
15, Brian Mitchell, 1996-98 15, Caleb Curry, 2007-08
DEFENSIVE CAREER
LEADERS
PUTOUTS CAREER
1,262, Brad Carlson, 1999-01 ASSISTS CAREER
472, Kurt Vitense, 1998-2001 DOUBLE PLAYS CAREER
174, Brad Carlson, 1999-02
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
277.2, Mark Boland, 1985-88 STRIKEOUTS CAREER
246, Allen Rath, 1987-90 ERA CAREER
2.29, Jim Koering, 1967-69 APPEARANCES CAREER
76, Kurt Belger, 1993-97 COMPLETE GAMES CAREER
23, Mark Boland, 1985-88 SHUTOUTS CAREER
6, Mike Boddicker, 1976-78 SAVES CAREER
22, Kurt Belger, 1993-97
DOUBLES
54, Bill Heinz, 1984, 86-88 TRIPLES
19, Craig Conti, 1983-86 HOME RUNS
45, Brad Carlson, 1999-2002 STOLEN BASES CAREER
103, Craig Conti, 1983-86
BILL HEINZ
183, Keith Noreen, 1987-90
AT BATS
7, on 15 occasions (last by Tyson Blaser and Mike McQuillan vs. South Dakota State, 2011) HITS
5, on 14 occasions (last by Kurt Lee vs. Michigan, 2010) RUNS
5, on two occasions (last by John Mahoney vs. Wm. Penn, 1978) RUNS BATTED IN
10, Brian Wujcik at Illinois, 1989 TOTAL BASES
17, Bill Heinz at Minnesota, 1988 SINGLES
5, twice, last by Justin Toole vs. Northern Iowa, 2008 DOUBLES
.738, J. Gurtcheff, 1983-86 SINGLES
INDIVIDUAL HITTING
HIT-BY-PITCHES
2, on many occasions (last by Tyson Blaser, 2011) SACRIFICE HITS
3, twice (last by Keith Brand vs. South Dakota State, 2011) SACRIFICE FLIES
2, on 13 occasions (last by Phil Keppler at Purdue, 2011)
INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE PUTOUTS
20, Steve Stumpff vs. Tulsa, 1975 ASSISTS
9, on four occasions (last by Jeff Gremley vs. Southern Illinois, 2003) DOUBLE PLAYS
5, Andy Lytle, Mike Best, 2003 vs. OSU
3, on eight occasions (last by Nate Yoho vs. Penn State, 2004)
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
TRIPLES
INNINGS
2, on 14 occasions (last by Trevow Willis vs. Ohio State, 2010)
13.2, Mark Ewell vs.Tulsa, 1975
HOME RUNS
(9 inn.) 17, on two occasions (last by Jim Magrane vs. Western Illinois, 1999)
4, Bill Heinz vs. Minnesota, 1988 STOLEN BASES
5, Lance Platz at Purdue, 1979
PHIL KEPPLER
LEADERS
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
INDIVIDAUL GAME RECORDS
OFFENSIVE CAREER
BRAD CARLSON
CAREER RECORDS
IOWABASEBALL
STRIKEOUTS
(7 inn.) 16, Chuck Johnson vs. Central, 1979
STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS
5, Lance Platz at Purdue, 1979 WALKS
4, on eight occasions (last by Nate Price vs. North Dakota St., 2006)
JIM MAGRANE
PA G E 9 0
IOWABASEBALL
Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R L E A D E R S
HITS 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003
Mike McQuillan Kurtis Muller Ryan Durant Justin Toole Travis Sweet Nate Price Andy Lytle Nate Yoho Kyle Thousand
66 83 67 87 85 59 76 63 59
DOUBLES 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994
Tyson Blaser 18 Ryan Durant 18 Wes Freie 14 Caleb Curry 15 Justin Toole 15 Travis Sweet 13 Nate Price 12 Kris Welker 16 Nate Yoho 15 Kyle Thousand 17 Ian Mattiace 17 Humes/Mattiace 13 Kurt Vitense 15 Brad Carlson 17 Nate Frese 14 Bill Stafford 15 Brian Mitchell 15 Matt Ostrom 13 Matt Ostrom 15
1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970
C.J. Thieleke Matt Ostrom Curtis Reed three with three with Bob Morris Chris Hatcher Errol Shirer Chris Hatcher three with Randy Frakes Craig Conti Rob Eddie Craig Conti Tim Gassmann Dick Turelli Dick Turelli Lance Platz Jeff Lueders Del Ryan John Mahoney Tom Steinmetz Bob Rasley Greg Fetter Brad Trickey three with Tom Hurn Ray Smith Gary Breshears
HOME RUNS 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973
Cory Larsen 14 Bob Morris 17 Bob Morris 10 Tim Costo 15 Keith Noreen 15 Tim Costo 13 Bill Heinz 13 Bill Heinz 18 John Knapp 24 Rob Eddie 18 John Knapp 14 Nick Fegen 11 Nick Fegen 13 Ed Garton 15 Ed Lash 11 Dave Hoeksema 16 Mike Boddicker 9 John Mahoney 9 Ron Hess 11 Mike Boddicker 9 Jon Brase 10 Tim Hilinski 8 Tom Hilinski 7
1972 Ray Smith 1971 Jim Cox 1970 three with
TRIPLES 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997
Trevor Willis Kurtis Muller Trevor Willis Justin Toole T.J. Cataldo Kevin Hoef Travis Sweet Jason White Jason White Jesse Brownell Jeff Gremley Lance Guyer Kyle Thousand Jim Reed Brian Bucklin Andy Jansen Eric Martinez Eric Martinez
9 9 9 9 6 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 8 2 5 5 2 4
2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989
Mike McQuillan Chett Zeise Trevor Willis Wes Freie Caleb Curry Jason White four tied at... Nate Yoho Nate Yoho Lance Guyer Brad Carlson Ian Mattiace three tied at‌ Brad Carlson Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell Colin Mattiace Jeremy Lewis Matt Ostrom Jeremy Lewis Jay Polson Tim Killeen John Pratt Tim Costo Tim Costo
3 4 4 3 3 7 3 3 7 3 7 7 8 7 4 5 4 7 3 3 6 4 4 3 8 2 4 6 6 2 2 5 9 7 10 2 8 4 7 16 9 5 21 11 20 8 8 8 8 13 12 10 16 21
RUNS
1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970
RBI
2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998
Chris Hatcher Bill Heinz Bill Heinz John Knapp Randy Frakes Lenny Turelli Jim Drahozal Nick Fegen Ed Garton Ed Lash Ed Lash Jerry Blixt Jeff Jones Steve Stumpff Bryan Jones Bryan Jones Tom DeAngelo Bryan Jones Jim Sundberg Jim Cox Jim Cox
12 12 10 22 14 11 5 8 10 6 9 8 10 6 13 7 4 4 8 12 5
Mike McQuillan Ryan Durant Wes Freie Caleb Curry Dusty Napoleon Nate Price Kris Welker Nate Yoho Jeff Gremley Brad Carlson Alex Dvorsky Brad Carlson Brad Carlson Brian Mitchell
31 46 44 65 56 33 46 48 32 54 33 37 77 49
1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970
KYLE THOUSAND
67 56 60 77 56 58 54 62 68 62 56 69 81 79 66 69 91 76 64 47 47 61 75 53 53 47 65 39 45 44 31 47 52 49 49
2009 BIG TEN
2002 Ian Mattiace 2001 Kurt Vitense 2000 Kurt Vitense 1999 Brad Carlson 1998 Terry Ramsey 1997 Eric Martinez 1996 C.J.Thieleke 1995 Matt Ostrom 1994 Matt Ostrom 1993 Cory Larsen 1992 Bob Morris 1991 Bob Morris 1990 Chris Hatcher 1989 Chris Hatcher 1988 Bill Heinz 1987 Keith Noreen 1986 John Knapp 1985 Rob Eddie 1984 John Knapp 1983 Craig Conti Tim Gassmann 1982 Nick Fegen 1981 Ed Garton 1980 Lance Platz 1979 Lance Platz 1978 Jeff Leuders 1977 Tom Steinmetz 1976 Bob Rasley 1975 Tim Hilinski 1974 Dave Marshall 1973 Dave Marshall 1972 Ray Smith 1971 Jim Cox 1970 Gary Breshears Jim Cox
STANDINGS
KURTIS MULLER
(Min. 50 AB) 2011 Mike McQuillan .330 2010 Kurtis Muller .381 2009 Ryan Durant .370 2008 Caleb Curry .396 2007 Travis Sweet .413 2006 Travis Sweet .304 2005 Kris Welker .354 2004 Jim Reid .317 2003 Kyle Thousand .355 2002 Ian Mattiace .347 2001 Jim Reid .338 2000 Kurt Vitense .316 1999 Brad Carlson .367 1998 Jeff Wick .419 1997 Jeff Wick .359 1996 Nate Frese .333 1995 Jeremy Lewis .328 Matt Ostrom .328 1994 Matt Ostrom .374 1993 Cory Larsen .380 1992 Bob Morris .339 1991 Kevin Minchk .353 1990 Chris Hatcher .393 1989 Chris Hatcher .405 1988 Bill Heinz .351 1987 Keith Noreen .371 1986 Jeff Gurtcheff .435 1985 Jeff Gurtcheff .444 1984 John Knapp .395 1983 Rob Eddie .381 1982 Nick Fegen .339 1981 Dick Turelli .365 1980 John Hoyman .390 1979 Lance Platz .366 1978 Mike Boddicker .350 1977 Ron Hess .387 1976 Steve Stumpff .385 1975 Bryan Jones .341 1974 Brad Trickey .362 1973 Tom DeAngelo .364 1972 Ray Smith .313 1971 Fred Mims .383 1970 Jim Cox .360
TYSON BLASER
BATTING AVERAGE
Brian Mitchell 50 Steve Boros 35 Jeremy Lewis 51 Jeremy Lewis 40 Jay Polson 42 Tim Killeen 36 John Pratt 44 Tim Costo 64 Tim Costo 77 Chris Hatcher 46 Bill Heinz 50 John Knapp 81 Jeff Gurtcheff 60 Lenny Turelli 48 Nick Fegen 30 Nick Fegen 51 Ed Garton 76 Dave Hoeksema 35 Dave Hoeksema 33 Del Ryan 42 Del Ryan 43 Bob Rasley 30 Bryan Jones 50 Steve Stumpff 37 Dave Marshall 23 Larry Schutzius 35 Jim Cox 38 Gary Breshears 32
2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990
Trevor Willis Kurtis Muller Wes Freie Justin Toole Jason White Nate Price Andy Lytle Kris Welker Kyle Thousand Ian Mattiace Ian Mattiace Brain Burks Andy Jansen Nate Frese Brian Mitchell C.J. Thieleke Matt Ostrom C.J. Thieleke Curtis Reed Jay Polson Brett Backlund Tim Killeen Danan Hughes Bob Morris Tim Costo
32 57 33 63 70 41 46 35 42 51 30 34 49 39 39 42 43 43 48 46 35 35 40 40 59
1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970
Chris Hatcher 66 Bill Heinz 43 Randy Frakes 50 John Knapp 80 Craig Conti 68 Craig Conti 50 John Knapp 50 Craig Conti 35 Brian Charipar 35 Tim Davis 42 Tony Burley 70 Dave Hoeksema 36 Lance Platz 36 Lance Platz 46 John Mahoney 44 Tom Steinmetz 56 Bob Rasley 30 Bryan Jones 45 Tom Hilinski 40 Tom Hilinski 22 Brad Trickey 22 Fred Mims 35 Ray Smith 46 Gary Breshears 43
TIM COSTO
PA G E 91
IOWABASEBALL Trevor Willis Kurtis Muller Kurtis Muller Caleb Curry Travis Sweet Travis Sweet Andy Lytle Jeff Gremley Kyle Thousand Ian Mattiace Bryce Coppieters Ian Mattiace Ian Mattiace Brian Burks Terry Ramsey Eric Martinez Eric Martinez Eric Martinez Eric Martinez Curtis Reed Matt Kraus Curtis Reed Danan Hughes Chris Hatcher Errol Shirer Chris Hatcher Bart Givens Craig Conti Craig Conti Craig Conti Craig Conti Tim Gassmann Tony Burley Lance Platz Lance Platz John Mahoney Tom Steinmetz Tom Steinmetz Tom Hilinski Tom Hilinski Tom Hilinski Fred Mims Ray Smith Dave Krull
12 30 19 45 25 22 20 14 20 20 8 8 7 12 7 7 16 9 12 19 14 12 16 17 18 4 7 28 21 34 20 25 42 29 37 9 29 8 14 11 12 11 8 22
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
(Min. 20 Innings) 2011 Tim Fangman 2.94 2010 Jarred Hippen 3.71 2009 Mike Schurz 4.50 2008 Jason Belk 4.08 2007 Brock Alberts 3.47 2006 Tim Gudex 1.15 2005 Tim Gudex 2.55 2004 Nathan Johnson 3.36 2003 Nathan Johnson 3.38 2002 Nick Jensen 2.16 2001 Mitch Price 3.57 2000 Reed Pawelk 3.18 1999 Jim Magrane 4.43 1998 Jeremy Meccage 4.55 1997 David Kot 3.22 1996 Robert Holst 4.65 1995 Brent Glendinning 2.17 1994 Brent Glendinning 4.14 1993 Steve Weimer 2.70 1992 Brett Backlund 2.04 1991 Brett Backlund 3.88 1990 John DeJarld 2.56 1989 Brian Kennedy 2.51 1988 John DeJarld 2.03
1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970
Allen Rath 3.32 Scott Flynn 4.09 Chuck Georgantas 4.05 Ed Murphy 2.38 Mike Hoeg 2.66 Brian Hobaugh 2.15 Mike Hoeg 2.52 Brian Hobaugh 2.54 Tom Mullen 2.26 Rich Carlucci 2.98 Rich Carlucci 2.90 Mike Boddicker 0.79 Craig Cordt 1.62 Jim Linn 2.40 Jim Linn 3.12 Jim Wise 2.01 Fernando Arango 1.33 Chet Teklinski 2.37
WINS 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
Jarred Hippen Matt Dermody Zach Robertson Jarred Hippen Brock Alberts Nick Erdman Austin Seward
4 4 8 3 5 7 6
2005 Tim Gudex 9 2004 Nathan Johnson 6 2003 Nathan Johnson 6 2002 Matt Hasz 5 2001 Blackwell/Jensen 4 2000 Ryan Prahm 6 1999 Jim Magrane 6 1998 Jim Magrane 5 Jeremy Meccage 5 1997 Jeremy Meccage 5 1996 Colin Mattiace 5 1995 Matt Austin 6 1994 Colin Mattiace 6 1993 Colin Mattiace 7 Steve Weimer 7 1992 Brett Backlund 11 1991 Brett Backlund 8 1990 John DeJarld 11 1989 four with 7 1988 Allen Rath 6 1987 Mark Boland 7 1986 Chuck Georgantas 6 1985 Chuck Georgantas 8 1984 Jeff Ott 8 1983 Mike Darby 6 1982 three with 5 1981 Bill Drambel 8 1980 Tom Mullen 8 1979 Bill Drambel 6 Chuck Johnson 6 1978 Rich Carlucci 8 1977 Mike Boddicker 8 Bob Stepp 8 1976 Bob Stepp 6 1975 Mark Ewell 8 1974 Mark Ewell 8 1973 Jim Linn 4 1972 Bill Heckroth 8 Mark Tschopp 8 1971 Bill Heckroth 4 Mark Tschopp 4 1970 Mark Tschopp 5
INNINGS PITCHED 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970
Jarred Hippen 94.2 Jarred Hippen 99.1 Jarred Hippen 68.1 Brock Alberts 62.0 Nick Erdman 71.2 Jeff Maitland 76.0 Casey O’Rourke 69.2 Nathan Johnson 96.1 Reed Pawelk 66.2 Reed Pawelk 81.1 Chad Blackwell 64.0 Chad Blackwell 85.0 Jimmy Magrane 107.2 Jeremy Meccage 61.1 Nate Frese 66.1 Jeremy Meccage 60.1 Jeremy Meccage 66.1 Colin Mattiace 83.0 Colin Mattiace 75.7 Brett Backlund 79.3 Brett Backlund 102.0 John DeJarld 105.3 John DeJarld 87.7 Calvin Eldred 78.3 Mark Boland 87.2 Mark Boland 74.1 Mike Darby 70.1 Jeff Ott 70.0 Jeff Ott 72.0 Brian Hobaugh 58.6 Bill Drambel 65.6 Tom Mullen 64.3 Chuck Johnson 60.0 Mike Boddicker 66.6 Mike Boddicker 65.6 Tom Steen 67.6 Mark Ewell 73.6 Mark Ewell 61.6 Mark Ewell 53.0 Bill Heckroth 80.3 Mark Tschopp 60.3 Chet Teklinski 68.3
STRIKEOUTS 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1996 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970
Matt Dermody 75 Jarred Hippen 71 Jarred Hippen 50 Brock Alberts 56 Steve Turnbull 44 Jeff Maitland 48 Tim Gudex 47 Nathan Johnson 73 Nathan Johnson 53 Reed Pawelk 62 Chad Blackwell 46 Chad Blackwell 55 Jim Magrane 110 Jeremy Meccage 45 Nate Frese 61 Matt Austin 46 Jeremy Meccage 55 Kurt Belger 34 Brent Glendinning 34 Steve Weimer 53 Brett Backlund 65 Brett Backlund 94 John DeJarld 78 Calvin Eldred 64 Allen Rath 77 Allen Rath 76 Mark Boland 59 Mike Darby 51 Jeff Ott 49 Jeff Ott 50 Jeff Green 44 Mark Radosevich 56 Jeff Green 45 Chuck Johnson 61 Mike Boddicker 68 Mike Boddicker 84 Tom Steen 58 Mark Ewell 49 Tom Steen 41 Tom Steen 39 Mark Tschopp 62 Bill Heckroth 43 Chet Teklinski 58
NATHAN JOHNSON
JARRED HIPPEN
2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970
TRAVIS SWEET
STOLEN BASES
Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R L E A D E R S
PA G E 9 2
IOWABASEBALL
1890....... none...............2-1-0 1891....... none...............3-0-0 1892....... none...............2-1-0 1893....... none...............3-9-0 1894....... none...............not available 1895....... none...............6-7-0 1896....... none...............5-2-0 1897....... none...............6-6-0 1898....... none...............5-2-1 1899....... none...............5-6-1 1900....... Knipe.............13-2-0 1901....... Knipe.............12-6-0 1902....... Williams.........7-13-0 1903....... Williams.........11-7-0 1904....... Chalmers.......12-4-0 1905....... Chalmers.......12-2-0 1906....... Griffith............9-5-0..............8th 1907....... Storey............8-4-0............10th 1908....... Kent...............7-9-0..............8th 1909....... Kirk................9-3-0 1910....... Green.............8-6-0..............7th 1911........ Stewart..........9-9-0..............7th 1912....... Stewart..........7-3-1..............6th 1913....... Lindeman.......8-8-0..............8th 1914....... Kent...............10-6-0............7th 1915....... Kent...............12-3-2............4th 1916....... Kent...............9-6-0..............7th 1917....... Kent...............4-6-1..............5th 1918....... Kent...............7-5-0..............5th 1919....... Jones.............10-6-0........... 3rd 1920....... Ashmore........8-4-1............. 3rd 1921....... Ashmore........5-9-0..............8th 1922....... Ashmore........10-7-0............6th 1923....... Barry..............9-7-0..............6th 1924....... Barry..............10-8-0............8th 1925....... Vogel..............9-8-1.......... T-5th 1926....... Vogel..............11-10-0........10th 1927....... Vogel..............10-7-1.........T-1st 1928....... Vogel..............12-7-0........ T-6th 1929....... Vogel..............21-11-0.........2nd 1930....... Vogel..............12-9-0 1931....... Vogel..............7-10-0............9th
YEAR..... COACH........ W-L-T. BIG TEN
1932....... Vogel..............5-9-0..............5th 1933....... Vogel..............12-10-0...... T-4th 1934....... Vogel..............18-12-1...... T-5th 1935....... Vogel..............13-12-0..........8th 1936....... Vogel..............16-6-0........... 3rd 1937....... Vogel..............13-15-0..........8th 1938....... Vogel..............12-12-0.......T-1st 1939....... Vogel..............19-5-0............1st 1940....... Vogel..............20-3-1........... 3rd 1941....... Vogel..............22-6-0...........2nd 1942....... Vogel..............15-2-1.........T-1st 1943....... Davis..............8-4-0..............5th 1944....... Davis..............3-5-0..............8th 1945....... Davis..............4-6-0..............8th 1946....... Vogel..............11-6-0........ T-3rd 1947....... Vogel..............13-11-1..........5th 1948....... Vogel..............15-12-0...... T-5th 1949....... Vogel..............14-8-0.........T-1st 1950....... Vogel..............19-6-0........... 3rd 1951....... Vogel..............11-13-0...... T-8th 1952....... Vogel..............12-14-0..........9th 1953....... Vogel..............15-10-1..........4th 1954....... Vogel..............10-15-1..........7th 1955....... Vogel..............6-18-0........ T-9th 1956....... Vogel..............11-16-1..........7th 1957....... Vogel..............9-10-0....... T-2nd 1958....... Vogel..............9-19-2..........10th 1959....... Vogel..............10-18-1..........9th 1960....... Vogel..............7-17-0..........10th 1961....... Vogel..............8-16-0............8th 1962....... Vogel..............13-16-1...... T-7th 1963....... Schultz...........20-9-0...........2nd 1964....... Schultz...........13-16-1...... T-7th 1965....... Schultz...........13-12-0...... T-4th 1966....... Schultz...........14-15-0..........8th 1967....... Schultz...........19-12-1..........5th 1968....... Schultz...........19-11-1..........9th 1969....... Schultz...........21-24-0...... T-8th 1970....... Schultz...........10-9-0 ............... Banks.............14-13-0..........9th 1971....... Banks.............28-17-0..........5th
YEAR..... COACH........ W-L-T. BIG TEN
1972....... Banks.............25-17-0..........1st 1973....... Banks.............16-14-1...... T-7th 1974....... Banks.............27-13-0.......T-1st 1975....... Banks.............29-14-0.........2nd 1976....... Banks.............23-16-0...... T-5th 1977....... Banks.............40-14-0...... T-4th 1978....... Banks.............28-17-0..........4th 1979....... Banks.............32-12-0..........5th 1980....... Banks.............31-14-0......... 3rd 1981....... Banks.............44-21-0........ 3rd* 1982....... Banks.............31-23-0........ 5th* 1983....... Banks.............32-21-1....... 2nd* 1984....... Banks.............31-26-0........ 3rd* 1985....... Banks.............40-20-0.... T-2nd* 1986....... Banks.............29-27-0........ 5th* 1987....... Banks.............29-28-0........ 3rd* 1988....... Banks.............29-25-0..........5th 1989....... Banks.............37-20-0..... T-2nd 1990....... Banks.............38-19-0..........1st 1991....... Banks.............26-28-1..........9th 1992....... Banks.............26-28-0..........7th 1993....... Banks.............32-20-0..........6th 1994....... Banks.............22-32-1...... T-3rd 1995....... Banks.............29-24-0..........7th 1996 ...... Banks ............25-22-0 .......7th 1997....... Banks.............17-30-0........10th 1998 ...... Broghamer.....19-27-0...... T-6th 1999....... Broghamer.....22-34-0........10th 2000....... Broghamer.....19-35......... T-7th 2001....... Broghamer.....19-29......... T-9th 2002 ...... Broghamer.....26-29-1..........5th 2003....... Broghamer.....18-29...........10th 2004....... Dahm.............20-35.............8th 2005....... Dahm.............28-29............ 3rd 2006....... Dahm.............23-33.............9th 2007....... Dahm.............31-23.............4th 2008....... Dahm.............22-33...........10th 2009....... Dahm.............16-35...........10th 2010....... Dahm.............30-28......... T-3rd 2011........ Dahm.............20-32.............9th TOTALS.................... 1939-1666-28 (.538)
*indicates rank in western division
JACK DAHM
YEAR..... COACH........ W-L-T. BIG TEN
Y E A R - B Y-Y E A R T E A M R E C O R D S
COACH........................ YEARS..................... WON........ LOST.... TIED.... PCT.
Duane Banks............. 1970-1997............... 810............ 575.........4............ .585 Otto Vogel.................. 1925-42, 46-62........ 440............ 382.........13.......... .535 Jack Dahm............... 2004-p..................... 190............ 248.........0............ .434 Dick Schultz............... 1963-70................... 129............ 106.........3............ .548 Scott Broghamer....... 1998-03................... 123............ 183.........1............ .401 Maury Kent................ 1914-18................... 49.............. 35...........3............ .580 Alden Knipe............... 1900-01................... 25.............. 8.............0............ .758 John Chalmers.......... 1904-05................... 24.............. 6.............0............ .800 James Ashmore......... 1920-22................... 23.............. 20...........1............ .534 Sam Barry................. 1923-24................... 19.............. 15...........0............ .559 S.C. Williams............. 1902-03................... 18.............. 20...........0............ .474 Walt Stewart.............. 1911-12................... 16.............. 12...........1............ .569 J.E. Davis.................. 1943-45................... 15.............. 15...........0............ .500 Howard Jones........... 1919........................ 10.............. 6.............0............ .625 John Griffith............... 1906........................ 9................ 5.............0............ .643 Charles Kirk............... 1909........................ 9................ 3.............0............ .750 Ted Green.................. 1910........................ 8................ 6.............0............ .571 Viva Lindeman........... 1913........................ 8................ 8.............0............ .500 L.J. Storey................. 1907........................ 8................ 4.............0............ .667
DUANE BANKS PA G E 9 3
IOWABASEBALL TEAM OFFENSE GAMES
Season
AT BATS
Game Season
65 in 1981 54 vs. Murray State, 1986 1,990 in 2010
HITS
Game 27 vs. Murray St. 1986 Season 623 in 1986 RUNS
Inning Game Season RBI
Game Season
15 vs. UNI (4th), 1985 32 vs. Quincy, 1989 548 in 1986 32 vs. Quincy, 1989 505 in 1986
TOTAL BASES
Game Season
47, vs. Tenn-Martin, 2009 1,118 in 1986
BATTING AVERAGE
Season
.351 in 1986
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
Season
SINGLES
Game Season
.629 in 1986
19 vs. Quincy, 1989 436 in 2008
DOUBLES
Game Season
TRIPLES
Game Season
10 vs. Long Island, 2003 141 in 1986 5 vs. Upper Iowa, 1979 31 in 1985
H AW K E Y E R E C O R D S
HOME RUNS
Game Season
8 vs. Murray State, 1986 100 in 1986
STOLEN BASES
Game Season
10, on two occasions (last vs. Loras,1980) 138 in 2008
STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS
DOUBLE PLAYS
Game Season
5, two occasions (last vs. Ohio State, 2003) 65 in 2000
TEAM PITCHING WINS
Season
44 in 1981
Game 10, on two occasions (last vs. Loras, 1980) Season 176 in 2008
WINNING PERCENTAGE -
WALKS
INNINGS
Game Season
16 vs. Northwestern, 1960 312 in 1981
HIT-BY-PITCHES
Game Season
6, vs. Austin Peay, 2009 86 in 2008
SACRIFICE HITS
Game Season
5, on two occasions (last vs. S. Dakota St., 2011) 55 in 2006
SACRIFICE FLIES
Game Season
4, vs. Western Illinois, 2011 33 in 2007
TEAM DEFENSE PUTOUTS
Game 45, on two occasions (last vs. Western Illinois, 1968) Season 1,508 in 2010 ASSISTS
Game Season
21, two occasions (last Southern Illinois, 2003) 665 in 2000
Season Season
(min. 10 games) 85.4 in 1940 (20-3-1) 466.2 in 2005
STRIKEOUTS
Season
379 in 1999
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
Season
3.63 in 1971
COMPLETE GAMES
Season
28 in 1989
SHUTOUTS
Season
SAVES
Season
10, on two occasions (last in 1981) 15 in 2002
LOW-HIT GAMES PERFECT GAME (9 INN.)
Bob Schauenberg vs. Central (4-0), April 20,1965
PERFECT GAME (7 INN.)
Chad Blackwell vs. Northwestern (4-0), April 29, 2000
NO-HITTER (9 INN.)
Bill Ricke vs. Iowa State, 1933 Eugene Hinrichs vs. W. Illinois, 1936 NO-HITTER (7 INN.)
Lee Paterson vs. Luther, 1963 Tom Staack vs. Coe, 1967 Allan Schuette vs. Western Ill., 1970 Bill Drambel vs. Kansas State, 1979 ONE-HITTER (9 INN.)
Harold Manders vs. Notre Dame, 1937 Bob Faber vs. Chicago, 1942 Bill Schoof vs. Northwestern, 1954 Ron Reifert vs. Wisconsin, 1960 Ron Reifert vs. Luther, 1962 Tom Staack vs. Michigan State, 1966 Troy Wulf vs. SW Missouri State, 1998 PA G E 9 4
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A L L -T I M E S E R I E S R E C O R D S OPPONENT W-L-T Akron............................... 0-0 Air Force........................... 1-1 Albany.............................. 1-0 Amherst............................ 1-0 Arizona...................... 19-89-2 Arizona St......................... 0-1 Arkansas Tech.................. 2-0 Arkansas.......................... 0-2 Arkansas-Little Rock........ 1-1 Arkansas St...................... 1-0 Ark. Teachers.................... 4-2 Armour Tech..................... 1-0 Army................................ 0-1 Augustana (IL)................ 11-0 Augustana (SD)................ 1-0 Austin Peay State........... 3-3 Baker................................ 1-0 Baylor............................... 0-1 Belmont............................ 2-5 Beloit................................ 1-0 Bethune Cookman............ 4-2 Boston College................. 0-1 Bowling Green.................. 2-1 Bradley..................... 40-35-2 Briar Cliff........................... 0-0 Brown............................... 0-2 Bucknell.......................... 2-0 Buffalo.............................. 2-2 Butler................................ 4-1 Cal-Poly........................... 2-0 Cal-San Diego.................. 1-0 Canisus............................ 1-0 Carleton.......................... 10-3 Centenary......................... 1-2 Central............................ 13-0 Central Conn. St............... 2-1 Central Mich..................... 1-2 Chicago..................... 35-19-1 Cincinnati.......................... 0-1 Clinton.............................. 1-0 Coastal Carolina............. 0-0 Cochise............................ 3-0 Coe.............................. 60-7-1 College of Ozarks............. 2-0
Colorado St...................... 0-1 Columbia.......................... 1-0 Concordia, Ill.................... 2-1 Cornell, Iowa................ 59-10 Creighton..................... 11-12 Dallas Baptist................... 1-1 Dartmouth......................... 3-0 Dayton.............................. 2-0 DePaul.............................. 1-0 Drake.............................. 21-3 Drexel............................... 1-0 Dubuque........................... 5-2 E. Illinois.......................... 2-3 E. Kentucky...................... 1-0 E. Michigan....................... 1-2 E. Washington.................. 1-0 Emporia............................ 1-0 Evangel............................ 8-2 Evansville......................... 1-2 Florida St.......................... 0-1 Florida Southern............... 1-0 Fordham........................... 3-0 Fresno State..................... 1-3 George Mason................ 0-0 Georgetown..................... 1-0 Georgia State................... 1-1 Gonzaga........................... 0-2 Grand Canyon.................. 2-6 Grand View.................... 25-8 Grinnell...................... 32-11-2 Hawaii............................... 1-1 Haw-Pacific...................... 2-0 Highland Park................... 3-2 Hillsdale............................ 1-0 Holy Cross........................ 0-1 Illinois...................... 82-122-2 Ill-Central.......................... 1-1 Ill-Chicago........................ 6-8 Illinois College.................. 0-1 Illinois State.................. 8-10 Indiana......................... 75-60 IPFW................................. 2-1 Iowa Pre-Flight................. 2-0 Iowa State................. 59-63-1 Jacksonville, FL................ 1-0
Jacksonville State.......... 0-0 Kansas........................... 8-16 Kansas State.................... 6-7 Kean................................. 1-0 Kentucky........................... 1-1 Knox................................. 6-4 Lake Forest...................... 2-1 Leander-Clarke................. 1-0 Lehigh............................... 2-0 Leplante-Chocate............. 1-0 Lewis................................ 4-1 Lewis & Clark St............... 0-2 Liberty............................... 0-1 Lipscomb.......................... 0-1 Lombard........................... 0-2 Long Island..................... 3-0 Loras.............................. 13-1 Louisiana-Lafayette.......... 0-2 Louisiana St................... 5-3-1 Louisiana Tech............. 13-9-1 Louisville........................... 2-3 Luther........................... 90-15 Maine................................ 3-7 Mankato State............. 11-6-1 Massachusetts................. 3-2 Meiji.................................. 2-1 Memphis........................... 2-3 Mercer.............................. 0-3 Mesa................................. 3-0 Miami (FL)........................ 1-0 Miami (OH)....................... 0-1 Michigan.................... 45-102 Mich.-Normal................. 3-1-1 Michigan State......... 58-73-1 Middle Tennessee St........ 0-1 Millsaps............................ 3-2 Milton................................ 4-1 Minnesota................ 107-173 Minot State....................... 5-1 Mississippi........................ 3-4 Miss. College.................... 2-2 Mississippi State............... 3-4 Missouri........................ 12-27 Missouri State............... 14-34 Missouri Baptist................ 1-0
MO-St. Louis.................... 1-0 MO Western.................. 3-1-1 Monmouth........................ 9-1 Morningside...................... 3-1 Mount St. Claire................ 2-1 Murray State..................... 9-8 Najoya.............................. 2-0 Nebraska....................... 9-12 Neb.-Omaha.................... 4-0 New Hampshire................ 1-0 New Mexico.................... 2-11 N.M. Highlands................. 6-0 New Mexico State............ 1-1 New Orleans..................... 2-1 North Carolina.................. 0-1 North Dakota State........... 8-1 NE Illinois......................... 2-1 NE Louisana..................... 0-1 Northern Arizona.............. 2-1 Northern Colorado............ 0-1 Northern Florida............... 0-1 Northern Illinois.............. 18-9 Northern Iowa............ 68-24-1 Northwestern......... 128-96-2 Northwestern State........... 1-0 NW Missouri..................... 6-2 Notre Dame.............. 28-40-1 Oak Park.......................... 0-1 Ohio State................. 76-69-1 Oklahoma......................... 0-1 Ottumwa........................... 1-1 Pennsylvania.................... 0-0 Penn State................... 26-34 Pittsburgh........................ 0-1 Plymouth State................. 1-2 Pt. Loma........................... 0-1 Providence....................... 1-0 Purdue...................... 86-65-1 Quincy.............................. 5-2 Rice.................................. 1-1 Rider................................. 6-3 Rockford........................... 1-0 Rockhurst......................... 3-0 Rush Medical.................... 0-1 Rutgers............................. 4-2
St. Ambrose.................... 13-2 St. Francis, Ill.................... 2-1 St. Francis, NY................. 1-0 St. John’s.......................... 0-1 St. Leo.............................. 0-1 St. Louis......................... 10-3 St. Mary’s, Kan................. 0-1 St. Olaf, Minn.................... 1-0 St. Thomas, Minn............. 0-1 St. Xavier, Ill..................... 2-1 San Diego......................... 0-2 San Diego St.................... 1-1 Seton Hall......................... 0-1 Shippensburg................... 1-0 Simpson......................... 10-0 So. Alabama..................... 1-3 South Dakota.................... 1-0 South Dakota State......... 1-3 South Florida.................... 0-2 Southern Utah.................. 1-0 So. Ill. (Carbon.) .............. 5-4 So. Ill. (Edward.)............... 0-2 SE Missouri St.................. 5-5 So. Pacific RR.................. 1-0 Stetson............................. 2-6 SW Louisiana................ 9-2-1 Temple.............................. 0-1 Tennessee-Martin............. 1-0 Tennessee Tech ............ 0-1 Texas................................ 0-6 Texas A&M....................... 0-4 Texas A&M-CC................. 1-1 Texas-Arlington................. 2-1 Texas-Pan American........ 1-2 Texas-San Antonio........... 0-2 Texas Tech........................ 0-2 Toledo............................... 2-1 Troy State......................... 0-2 Truman State................. 7-0-1 Tulane............................... 4-1 Tulsa................................. 1-3 Upper Iowa..................... 23-7 U.S. International.............. 1-1 U.S. Sub Base.................. 1-0 U.S. Naval TD................... 1-0
Utah.................................. 1-2 Valparaiso......................... 1-0 Vanderbilt.......................... 2-1 Vermont............................ 4-0 Villanova........................... 1-0 Vinton............................... 1-0 Virginia Tech................... 2-1 Wabash............................ 2-0 Wartburg......................... 22-2 Waseda............................ 2-1 Washington (MO)............. 6-0 Washington State............. 0-1 Wayne State..................... 5-1 West Virginia................... 0-2 W. Colorado...................... 6-0 W. Illinois.................. 67-25-2 W. Kentucky..................... 0-1 W. Michigan............... 10-19-2 Western State................... 4-3 Wheaton........................... 0-1 Wichita State.................. 0-10 Wilamette......................... 1-0 William Penn.................. 19-0 Wm. Patterson.................. 1-0 Winona State.................... 1-0 Wisconsin..................... 69-71 UW-LaCrosse................... 4-0 UW-Milwaukee................ 6-8 UW-Platteville................... 7-0 West Virginia.................... 0-1 Wisconsin St..................... 1-1 Wright St........................... 1-0 Wyoming........................... 4-6 Xavier............................... 2-0 Youngstown State.......... 1-0 2012 opponents in bold
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IOWABASEBALL 1890 (2-1-0) Cornell W 9-6 Cornell L 6-12 Vinton W 27-3 1891 (3-0-0) Cornell W 15-2 Grinnell W 7-4 Grinnell W 5-4 1892 (2-1-0) Grinnell W 7-5 Minnesota W 5-3 Ia. Agric. L 2-10 1893 (3-9-0) Luther L 0-12 Luther L 3-8 Grinnell L 2-9 Chicago L 2-6 Northwestern L 3-7 Wisconsin L 5-7 Coe W 14-7 Drake W 10-9 Ia. Agric. W 5-4 Wisconsin L 6-15 Ia. Agric. L 2-10 Drake L 2-4 1894 No scores of record 1895 (6-7-0) Grinnell L 7-13 Grinnell W 15-5 Ia. Agric. W 14-4 Illinois L 8-10 Wabash W 11-0 Lake Forest L 3-6 Rush. Med. Ctr. L 17-19 Northwestern W 8-7 Chicago L 6-38 Cornell W 8-6 Michigan L 4-16 Nebraska W 5-4 Illinois L 3-4
1896 (5-2-0) Grinnell W 5-3 Toledo L 5-20 Ia. Agric. W 3-2 Grinnell W 12-4 Cornell W 15-4 Monmouth W 1-0 Grinnell L 9-10 1897 (6-6-0) Knox W 9-1 Dubuque L 1-6 Grinnell W 18-10 Cornell W 13-4 Ames W 10-2 Monmouth W 21-0 Nebraska L 7-14 Cornell L 5-6 Oak Park L 3-8 Chicago L 6-10 Grinnell L 3-9 Grinnell W 5-3 1888 (5-2-1) Cornell W 7-4 Missouri L 6-8 Missouri W 13-5 Cornell L 3-4 Upper Iowa W 7-2 Luther W 5-3 Highland W 3-2 Grinnell T 7-7 1899 (5-6-1) Knox W 2-0 Upper Iowa W 7-4 Highland Park W 8-4 Upper Iowa L 5-6 Luther W 11-1 Cornell L 1-2 Nebraska L 1-5 Highland Park L 2-3 Grinnell T 3-3 Grinnell L 10-11 Cornell L 1-6 Iowa Normal W 8-5
1900 (13-2-0) Cornell W 12-5 Bradley W 13-2 Knox W 14-7 Kansas W 10-3 Wisconsin L 6-11 Knox W 14-5 Bradley W 10-2 Illinois L 0-17 Northwestern W 10-8 Iowa Normal W 5-2 Minnesota W 11-7 Ames W 7-0 Simpson W 9-6 Cornell W 15-2 Grinnell W 16-2 1901 (12-6-0) Knox W 9-5 Grinnell W 10-1 Augustana S.D. W 8-1 Nebraska L 2-5 Ames W 21-3 Coe W 10-1 Iowa Normal W 7-6 Minnesota L 2-8 Simpson W 8-4 Grinnell W 17-12 Knox W 6-2 Bradley W 11-5 Chicago L 3-9 Minnesota L 0-5 Iowa Normal W 9-1 Coe W 14-4 Coe L 1-3 Illinois L 3-4 1902 (7-13-0) Grinnell W 8-4 Iowa Normal W 11-4 Knox L 2-8 Cornell L 8-9 Nebraska L 2-7 Coe L 5-8 Iowa Normal W 12-3 Minnesota L 1-6 Luther L 5-15
A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Upper Iowa L 4-7 Knox L 5-8 Lombard L 0-8 Illinois L 1-16 Purdue L 2-5 Grinnell W 15-4 Upper Iowa W 7-0 Ames L 0-2 Cornell W 12-4 Minnesota L 2-3 Coe W 5-0 1903 (11-7-0) Luther L 3-9 Drake W 5-0 Iowa Normal W 21-13 Upper Iowa L 0-3 Drake W 5-2 Nebraska W 7-3 Coe W 6-3 Knox L 5-10 Cornell W 7-5 Coe W 5-2 Luther W 5-0 Ames L 0-5 Simpson W 10-1 Drake W 15-0 Ames L 3-7 Upper Iowa W 4-0 Grinnell L 1-2 Grinnell L 4-7 1904 (12-4-0) Missouri W 2-1 Kansas L 5-9 Kansas L 6-10 Iowa Normal W 12-0 Simpson W 11-10 Ames L 6-7 Missouri W 4-0 Iowa Normal W 10-4 Cornell W 7-0 Minnesota W 4-0 Grinnell W 6-3 Simpson W 6-1 Coe W 10-5 Ames L 0-1
Grinnell W 9-4 Cornell W 5-0 1905 (12-2-0) Coe W 7-2 Chicago W 5-3 Northwestern W 7-4 Knox L 3-7 Nebraska L 1-3 Cornell W 4-3 Nebraska W 1-0 Iowa Normal W 9-4 Coe W 9-5 Grinnell W 5-0 Iowa Normal W 11-2 Luther W 4-1 Grinnell W 2-0 Cornell W 4-3 1906 (9-5-0) Luther W 10-6 Minnesota L 2-4 Minnesota L 1-2 Coe W 3-1 Nebraska W 3-2 Cornell W 3-0 Coe W 10-1 Grinnell W 1-0 Cornell L 3-7 Iowa Normal W 14-1 Ames L 2-12 Simpson W 7-1 Ames W 3-2 Grinnell L 2-4 1907 (8-4-0) Missouri L 3-4 St. Thomas (MN) L 5-8 Minnesota L 0-5 Iowa State W 11-4 Iowa Normal W 4-2 Nebraska W 5-2 Grinnell W 4-2 Cornell W 2-0 Cornell W 6-2 Grinnell W 2-1 Iowa State W 9-5 Minnesota L 1-2
1908 (7-9-0) Chicago L 3-6 Coe L 3-4 Luther W 6-1 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 4-6 Nebraska L 2-5 Minnesota L 1-4 Cornell W 7-2 Cornell W 5-0 Coe L 2-3 Drake W 5-2 Grinnell W 6-0 Drake W 7-1 Grinnell W 1-0 Illinois L 1-3 Illinois L 0-2
1911 (9-9-0) Leander Clark W 1-0 Chicago L 1-8 Illinois L 2-10 Illinois L 1-14 Ames L 0-2 Minnesota L 0-2 Morningside L 7-8 Ames L 1-5 Cornell W 1-0 St. Joe’s W 3-2 Minnesota W 5-2 Wisconsin W 5-2 Cornell W 3-2 Waseda L 0-2 Waseda W 2-0 Minnesota L 3-5 Grinnell W 4-0
1909 (9-3-0) Morningside W 6-4 Upper Iowa W 7-4 South Dakota W 2-1 Ames W 3-1 Coe W 6-1 Ames L 5-6 Cornell W 9-4 Drake W 1-0 Grinnell L 0-1 Coe L 5-6 Drake W 8-7 Cornell W 5-2
1912 (7-3-1) Illinois L 3-5 Chicago L 0-10 Morningside W 5-4 Chicago W 3-2 Cornell W 5-3 Ames L 1-6 Cornell W 7-2 Ames W 5-4 Grinnell W 1-0 Grinnell W 4-2 Illinois T 1-1
1910 (8-6-0) Coe W 3-0 Morningside W 6-0 Beloit W 5-2 Wisconsin L 1-6 Illinois L 0-5 St. Joe’s (Dub.) L 1-2 Minnesota W 4-3 Minnesota L 1-2 Ames W 1-0 Ames L 3-4 Wisconsin L 0-1 Minnesota W 5-2 Cornell W 4-3 Cornell W 3-0
1913 (8-8-0) Chicago L 7-12 Wabash W 3-2 Indiana L 2-4 Illinois L 1-6 Coe W 8-2 Minnesota L 3-4 Illinois L 3-4 Cornell W 4-1 Ames W 3-2 St. Joe’s W 9-4 Minnesota W 9-6 Nebraska W 7-4 Cornell L 2-6 Grinnell L 1-3
Ames Grinnell
L 4-5 W 11-3
1914 (10-6-0) Highland Park W 6-4 Chicago L 0-8 Cornell W 4-3 St. Joe’s W 7-6 Coe W 2-0 St. Joe’s W 3-1 Minnesota L 2-8 Minnesota W 5-3 Ames L 1-2 Highland Park L 2-3 Northwestern L 5-6 Coe W 17-6 Minnesota W 3-0 Ames W 7-2 Grinnell W 6-1 Grinnell L 1-2 1915 (12-3-2) Chicago T 5-5 Penn W 9-1 Minnesota L 2-7 Cornell W 7-2 Northwestern W 14-4 Chicago W 7-4 Cornell W 7-0 Dubuque W 5-1 Minnesota W 9-7 Minnesota L 0-3 Ames T 2-2 Purdue W 9-0 Upper Iowa W 4-0 Northwestern L 0-4 Coe W 5-1 Grinnell W 5-1 Grinnell W 5-2 1916 (9-6-0) Emporia W 2-1 Chicago L 1-3 Iowa Normal W 8-0 Cornell W 3-0 Cornell L 1-3 Ames W 5-4
Wisconsin L 8-12 Chicago W 5-4 Waseda W 8-2 Wisconsin W 3-0 Purdue L 4-6 Indiana L 0-3 Grinnell W 7-2 Ames L 2-3 Grinnell W 2-1 1917 (4-6-1) Chicago W 9-7 Coe T 3-3 Indiana L 4-5 Chicago L 1-8 Illinois L 0-8 Cornell L 3-4 Northwestern W 5-3 Illinois L 7-8 Illinois L 4-7 Northwestern W 12-5 Ames W 11-7 1918 (7-5-0) Coe W 8-3 Cornell W 17-2 Cornell W 6-3 Indiana W 7-4 Chicago W 10-2 Illinois L 0-3 Ames L 1-3 Ames W 6-3 Notre Dame W 2-1 Michigan L 0-2 Notre Dame L 3-4 Michigan L 2-7 1919 (10-6-0) Coe W 5-4 Coe W 4-2 Chicago W 6-5 Purdue W 7-6 Illinois W 4-3 Cornell W 5-4 Illinois L 3-4 Michigan L 1-8 Michigan L 1-11
Notre Dame Notre Dame Ames Ames Indiana Indiana Cornell
L 0-8 L 3-4 L 1-4 W 10-8 W 5-3 W 7-3 W 9-0
1920 (8-4-1) Coe Coe Upper Iowa Purdue Illinois Indiana Indiana Illinois Ames Notre Dame Michigan Purdue Notre Dame
W 1-0 W 8-4 W 3-0 T 1-1 W 4-3 W 5-0 W 8-2 L 1-2 W 12-3 L 8-9 L 3-12 W 2-0 L 2-3
1921 (5-9-0) Coe W 7-1 Northwestern W 9-0 Purdue L 3-5 Illinois L 2-12 Cornell W 7-3 Notre Dame L 2-4 Mich. Aggies W 5-3 Michigan L 4-9 Illinois L 2-5 Indiana L 4-5 Indiana L 1-3 Michigan L 2-10 Northwestern W 4-2 Chicago L 4-7 1922 (10-7-0) Iowa Teachers W 7-0 Cornell W 12-1 Coe W 12-8 Upper Iowa W 8-3 Upper Iowa L 0-5 Coe W 10-1 Illinois L 5-6
Purdue L 1-5 De Pauw W 7-2 Michigan L 1-7 Chicago L 6-11 Wisconsin W 8-6 Wisconsin L 1-10 Michigan L 9-10 Purdue W 7-4 Minnesota W 6-1 Minnesota W 7-1 1923 (9-7-0) Coe W 7-0 Coe W 8-0 Coe W 7-2 Illinois L 0-7 Carleton W 3-2 Chicago W 13-2 Kansas L 5-7 Kansas W 4-1 Illinois W 7-2 Minnesota L 3-4 Michigan L 6-7 Notre Dame L 0-1 Michigan L 4-7 Notre Dame L 2-3 Chicago W 2-1 Minnesota W 3-1 1924 (10-8-0) Purdue W 8-4 Northwestern W 8-1 Minnesota L 1-6 Illinois L 4-5 Illinois L 4-6 Minnesota L 4-9 Michigan L 2-3 Michigan L 1-5 Notre Dame W 3-2 Notre Dame L 6-9 Chicago W 3-1 Coe W 5-2 Coe W 13-3 Coe W 10-6 Cornell W 4-1 Meiji (Japan) W 8-2 Chicago W 9-7 Northwestern L 0-1
1925 (9-8-1) St. Louis L 5-8 Tulane W 5-1 Tulane W 6-4 La. St W 4-3 La. St T 4-4 Illinois L 1-4 Northwestern W 9-6 Chicago W 5-3 Illinois W 9-7 Notre Dame L 2-5 Minnesota W 1-0 Northwestern W 4-1 Indiana L 1-2 Minnesota L 6-7 Michigan L 2-4 Ohio St L 0-3 Michigan W 8-4 Notre Dame L 1-4 1926 (11-10-0) Coe W 6-4 Coe W 10-2 Miss. St W 4-2 Mississippi W 6-5 Miss. St L 4-12 Mississippi W 2-0 Illinois L 3-8 Northwestern L 7-11 Carleton L 8-2 Notre Dame L 1-5 Northwestern L 2-5 Notre Dame W 3-2 Chicago W 18-0 St. Louis W 3-2 Illinois L 4-11 Minnesota L 1-5 Michigan L 5-6 Carleton W 5-4 Michigan L 3-5 Minnesota L 0-11 Indiana W 12-7 1927 (10-7-1) Miss. Coll. L Miss. Coll. L
3-8 5-6
Miss. St L 0-2 Mississippi L 0-3 St. Louis W 12-2 Wisconsin W 4-2 Illinois L 1-6 Northwestern W 9-6 Notre Dame W 8-4 Minnesota W 3-1 Illinois T 1-1 Indiana W 8-7 Notre Dame W 2-0 Michigan L 0-6 Indiana L 3-9 Northwestern W 8-4 Michigan W 4-3 Minnesota W 14-7 1928 (12-7-0) St. Louis W 5-0 La. St W 13-1 La. St W 3-0 Tulane L 1-2 Tulane W 6-1 Miss. State L 5-8 Washington W 3-2 Michigan L 6-7 Wisconsin W 5-4 Northwestern W 11-8 Indiana W 6-1 Minnesota W 2-1 Michigan L 1-6 Notre Dame W 6-5 Illinois L 0-4 Illinois W 4-2 Wisconsin L 6-9 Northwestern W 4-3 Minnesota L 0-2 1929 (21-11-0) St. Mary’s (KS) L 3-4 Rice W 6-0 Rice L 4-7 Miss. Coll. W 8-2 Miss. Coll. W 12-3 S.W. La. L 0-2 S.W. La. W 14-1 Washington W 8-3 Monmouth W 11-0
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IOWABASEBALL Illinois L 1-3 Notre Dame W 13-7 Northwestern W 7-3 Illinois L 0-5 Notre Dame L 2-7 Northwestern W 9-5 Minnesota W 5-3 Meiji (Japan) L 4-5 Meiji (Japan) W 8-3 Chicago W 8-1 Iowa Teachers W 12-5 Michigan L 1-2 Chicago W 5-3 Minnesota W 8-3 Indiana W 5-0 Butler W 3-2 Cincinnati L 6-7 Boston L 1-11 Holy Cross L 3-8 U.S. Sub Base W 11-3 U.S. Naval T.S. W 9-3 Providence W 2-1 Amherst W 7-3 1930 (12-9-0) Missouri W 14-0 Texas A&M L 6-9 Texas L 0-9 Texas L 9-14 S. Pacific RR W 6-2 M.K. & T. RR W 3-2 Concordia Sem. L 1-6 Iowa Teachers W 4-1 Bradley W 3-2 Nebraska L 0-2 Nebraska W 3-2 Drake W 6-3 Notre Dame L 4-5 Lake Forest W 15-2 Luther L 2-4 Carleton W 4-1 Luther W 4-3 Notre Dame L 4-8 Lake Forest W 7-6 Amour Tech W 21-1
1931 (7-10-0) Luther W 3-2 Luther W 8-3 Luther L 4-5 Luther W 11-10 Iowa Teachers W 3-2 Iowa Teachers W 4-2 Northwestern L 6-10 Michigan L 5-12 Notre Dame L 4-10 Chicago L 7-10 Northwestern L 0-7 Wisconsin L 1-2 Chicago L 8-9 Michigan L 0-2 Minnesota L 2-4 Notre Dame W 8-1 Minnesota W 8-4 1932 (5-9-0) Luther L 6-7 Luther L 5-6 Northwestern W 13-10 Iowa Teachers W 5-0 Carleton L 10-11 Mich. Normal L 11-15 Michigan St L 4-12 Michigan St L 3-4 Wisconsin W 2-1 Wisconsin L 1-2 Notre Dame L 5-7 Notre Dame W 5-4 Minnesota L 8-9 Minnesota W 8-7 1933 (12-10-0) W. Michigan L 3-5 W. Michigan L 3-9 Michigan St L 0-4 Hillsdale W 5-2 Upper Iowa W 4-1 Monmouth L 5-6 Luther L 4-6 Carleton W 9-1 Minnesota L 3-20 Iowa Teachers W 12-4 Notre Dame L 5-8 Notre Dame L 0-2
Northwestern W 9-4 Northwestern L 1-5 Carleton W 3-0 Wisconsin W 8-1 Wisconsin W 4-3 Upper Iowa L 3-8 Iowa St W 4-0 Iowa St W 7-1 Iowa St W 5-1 Iowa St W 3-0 1934 (18-12-1) Western Ill. W 7-0 Bradley W 9-3 Bradley W 10-8 Iowa State W 6-2 Iowa State W 15-1 Iowa State W 5-1 Iowa State W 5-2 Iowa Teachers W 20-3 Chicago W 4-1 Chicago L 3-5 Luther W 6-2 Carleton L 4-8 Minnesota W 10-3 Minnesota L 4-8 Monmouth W 9-2 Northwestern L 8-10 Northwestern W 5-0 Notre Dame W 7-6 Notre Dame L 2-17 Carleton W 8-2 Wisconsin L 2-9 Wisconsin L 5-8 Minnesota W 3-1 Minnesota W 4-3 Michigan L 1-2 Mich. Normal W 7-5 Mich. Normal T 5-5 W. Michigan L 2-8 W. Michigan L 3-5 Michigan St L 0-6 Michigan St L 1-6 1935 (13-12-0) W. Michigan L 3-6 W. Michigan L 3-10 Carleton W 3-2
A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S W. Illinois W 12-5 Bradley W 4-1 Bradley W 5-4 Notre Dame W 11-1 Notre Dame L 3-5 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern W 4-3 Wisconsin L 1-3 Wisconsin W 3-1 Chicago L 4-5 Chicago L 6-7 Luther W 12-5 Carleton W 3-1 Minnesota W 6-5 Minnesota L 5-6 Minnesota L 3-5 Minnesota L 6-7 Mich. Normal W 4-2 Mich. Normal W 4-0 W. Michigan L 0-3 Michigan St W 5-2 Michigan St L 4-5 1936 (16-6-0) Illinois Coll. L 11-12 W. Illinois W 5-0 Bradley W 18-8 Bradley W 11-3 Northwestern W 7-4 Northwestern W 8-1 Chicago W 3-2 Chicago W 9-1 Luther W 7-1 Carleton W 9-3 Minnesota W 5-2 Wisconsin W 8-6 Wisconsin L 8-10 Minnesota W 4-1 Minnesota W 3-0 N. Illinois W 16-2 Notre Dame W 10-5 Michigan L 6-8 Western St W 10-2 Western St L 1-5
1937 (13-15-0) La. St L 4-5 La. St L 4-6 La. Tech W 10-1 La. Tech W 6-3 St. Louis W 16-1 Bradley W 5-3 Bradley W 8-5 Wheaton L 3-5 Chicago W 8-1 Chicago L 6-7 Michigan W 3-2 Michigan L 3-5 Luther L 1-4 Minnesota L 2-4 Minnesota L 3-5 Wisconsin W 5-1 Wisconsin L 4-6 Western St L 1-6 Northwestern W 4-3 Northwestern W 7-3 Minnesota L 0-8 Minnesota L 0-6 Notre Dame W 4-1 Notre Dame L 2-3 Michigan St L 1-3 Michigan St W 7-5 Western St L 0-8 Western St W 3-2 1938 (12-12-0) Bradley W 14-6 Bradley W 10-9 Concordia W 17-3 Millsaps L 4-7 Millsaps L 2-4 La. Tech L 0-2 La. Tech L 1-3 La. Tech L 2-8 Missouri L 0-13 Northwestern W 5-2 Northwestern W 7-2 Notre Dame W 13-9 Notre Dame L 1-2 Michigan St L 2-5
Michigan St W 5-3 Luther L 6-8 Minnesota L 2-3 Wisconsin L 3-4 Wisconsin W 5-2 Chicago W 14-6 Chicago W 6-0 Ohio St W 3-2 Minnesota W 10-6 Minnesota L 5-6 1939 (19-5-0) Millsaps W 14-3 Millsaps W 1-0 Millsaps W 4-0 La. Tech L 8-12 La. Tech W 8-5 La. Tech W 9-3 St. Louis W 10-1 Purdue L 1-4 Illinois W 12-2 Illinois L 0-8 Luther W 11-4 Carleton W 18-5 Minnesota W 11-2 Minnesota W 5-0 Chicago W 8-6 Chicago W 9-6 Luther W 14-6 Luther W 11-3 Northwestern W 1-0 Northwestern W 7-3 Notre Dame W 8-4 Notre Dame L 0-1 Wisconsin W 8-0 Wisconsin L 1-8 1940 (20-3-1) SW La. SW La. SW La. La. Tech La. Tech La. Tech Bradley Luther
W 6-4 W 3-0 W 18-1 W 10-7 W 7-4 T 2-2 W 15-8 W 9-3
Luther W 1-0 Purdue W 2-0 Illinois W 7-4 Illinois L 3-4 Wisconsin W 5-0 Wisconsin W 4-3 Chicago W 14-3 Chicago W 12-2 Northwestern L 5-13 Northwestern L 3-4 Michigan St W 8-4 Michigan St W 4-0 Western St W 4-3 Western St W 6-4 Minnesota W 7-2 Minnesota W 8-3 1941 (22-6-0) La. Tech W 8-2 La. Tech W 8-5 SW La. W 11-8 SW La. W 2-1 La. St L 3-4 La. St W 3-2 Notre Dame W 3-0 Notre Dame L 2-4 Upper Iowa W 4-3 Indiana W 9-3 Indiana W 6-5 Luther W 5-3 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota L 2-3 Chicago W 12-1 Chicago W 12-1 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern W 8-7 Luther W 9-0 Luther W 4-3 Wisconsin W 6-0 Wisconsin W 4-1 Michigan St W 3-2 Michigan St W 5-2 W. Michigan L 1-5 W. Michigan W 5-4 Ohio St W 6-0 Ohio St W 5-1
1942 (15-2-1) Luther W 14-1 Bradley T 6-6 Minnesota W 19-2 Minnesota W 5-3 Notre Dame W 10-5 Notre Dame W 4-1 Indiana L 0-7 Indiana W 15-10 Northwestern W 5-1 Northwestern W 12-1 W. Michigan W 5-0 Chicago W 1-0 Chicago W 8-0 Michigan St W 9-2 Wisconsin L 4-7 Wisconsin W 4-3 Ohio St W 10-1 Ohio St W 7-5 1943 (8-4-0) Upper Iowa W 8-1 W. Illinois W 7-1 Michigan W 4-3 Michigan L 3-7 Northwestern W 13-4 Northwestern W 5-2 Wisconsin W 6-1 Wisconsin L 1-4 Minnesota L 3-7 Minnesota L 2-5 Chicago W 18-2 Chicago W 18-2 1944 (3-5-0) Chicago W 11-1 Chicago W 11-3 Wisconsin L 1-7 Michigan L 0-7 Michigan L 2-20 W. Michigan L 3-4 Northwestern W 1-0 Northwestern L 1-16
1945 (4-6-0) Ottumwa NAS W 14-5 Wisconsin L 3-4 Wisconsin L 3-4 Ottumwa NAS L 12-15 Illinois L 2-4 Illinois L 0-4 Northwestern W 6-3 Northwestern W 5-4 Minnesota L 1-4 Minnesota W 6-4 1946 (11-6-0) Iowa Preflight W 4-1 Luther W 7-0 Luther W 7-1 Bradley L 2-4 Bradley W 5-0 Iowa Preflight W 6-0 Purdue W 6-3 Purdue W 5-1 Minnesota L 4-7 Minnesota L 7-10 Wisconsin L 1-6 Notre Dame L 0-3 Notre Dame L 4-9 Chicago W 1-0 Chicago W 5-0 Northwestern W 4-1 Northwestern W 5-1 1947 (13-11-1) SW La. W 6-5 SW La. T 6-6 La. St W 6-3 La. Tech L 1-4 La. Tech L 8-9 Concordia W 18-7 W. Michigan W 14-3 Purdue W 6-1 Purdue W 5-4 Luther W 12-4 Wisconsin W 4-3 Wisconsin L 4-5 Notre Dame L 2-3
Michigan L 1-10 Michigan L 3-7 Ohio St L 2-3 Ohio St W 4-3 La. Tech L 5-6 La. Tech W 10-3 Luther W 8-0 Minnesota W 8-7 Minnesota L 0-2 Bradley L 7-11 Northwestern W 4-3 Northwestern L 1-2 1948 (15-12-0) La. Tech W 2-0 La. Tech L 1-2 Ark. Teach W 14-4 Ark. Teach L 7-11 Ark. St W 15-2 Washington W 6-1 Luther W 17-0 Luther W 7-0 Bradley L 3-6 Bradley W 5-3 Michigan L 2-5 Michigan L 7-9 Notre Dame L 7-8 Notre Dame W 4-3 Northwestern W 7-1 Northwestern W 3-1 Minnesota W 5-4 Minnesota W 4-3 Wisconsin L 3-4 W. Michigan L 5-8 W. Michigan L 4-6 Ohio St W 10-5 Ohio St L 1-4 La. Tech W 11-3 La. Tech W 7-3 Purdue L 3-9 Purdue L 3-7 1949 (14-8-0) Bradley W 5-4 Bradley L 5-12 Notre Dame W 8-1
Notre Dame L 3-4 W. Michigan L 4-5 W. Michigan L 1-3 Monmouth W 4-0 Clinton W 7-1 Illinois W 3-0 Illinois L 12-13 LaPlant-Choate W 9-3 Purdue W 6-1 Purdue L 3-6 Rockford W 14-7 Indiana W 7-2 Indiana L 4-5 Wisconsin W 3-2 Wisconsin W 7-6 Minnesota W 2-0 Minnesota W 9-4 Northwestern L 8-10 Northwestern W 20-3 1950 (19-6-0) Washington W 6-5 Ark. Teach W 13-3 Ark.Teach L 0-1 Ark.Poly W 6-4 Ark. Poly W 7-1 Coll. of Ozarks W 18-3 Coll. of Ozarks W 16-1 St. Louis W 11-8 Illinois W 6-3 Illinois L 0-11 Bradley W 1-0 Bradley L 2-6 Indiana L 4-5 Indiana W 6-1 Purdue W 6-5 Michigan St W 5-3 Michigan St L 6-7 Wisconsin L 5-6 Wisconsin W 9-3 Minnesota W 3-0 Minnesota W 7-1 Northwestern W 6-0 Northwestern W 15-2 W. Michigan W 3-0 W. Michigan W 6-3
1951 (11-13-0) SW La. L 1-6 SW La. W 12-7 La. Tech L 3-4 Ark. Teach W 14-7 Ark. Teach W 13-0 La. Tech W 12-9 Luther W 9-0 Luther L 6-5 Notre Dame L 0-3 Notre Dame L 10-11 Northwestern L 3-9 Northwestern L 4-8 Michigan W 4-3 Michigan W 9-8 Mankato St W 7-1 Michigan St W 5-8 Michigan St L 9-12 Minnesota L 1-6 Minnesota L 2-3 Illinois W 4-3 Illinois L 2-5 Wisconsin L 1-9 Wisconsin W 5-0 W. Michigan L 3-4 1952 (12-14-0) Arizona L 0-3 Arizona L 4-11 Arizona W 8-6 Arizona L 3-4 Arizona L 2-7 Arizona L 3-8 Notre Dame W 7-2 Notre Dame W 3-2 Bradley W 5-2 Bradley L 2-10 Luther W 11-7 Minnesota L 0-6 Minnesota W 6-1 Minnesota L 0-4 W. Illinois W 7-0 Michigan L 3-10 Michigan St W 4-1
Michigan St L 0-1 Purdue L 2-3 Purdue L 1-4 Coe W 12-1 Wisconsin L 4-7 Wisconsin W 5-2 Ohio St W 5-1 Illinois L 1-4 Illinois W 4-3 1953 (15-10-1) Arizona L 9-10 Arizona L 4-5 Arizona L 7-10 Arizona W 15-12 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona W 7-3 W. Michigan W 6-5 W. Michigan L 0-2 Notre Dame T 4-4 Notre Dame L 2-8 Bradley W 5-4 Bradley W 6-1 Luther W 6-1 W. Illinois W 10-7 Michigan St L 2-3 Michigan W 4-2 Michigan W 5-3 Purdue W 11-3 Indiana W 8-3 Indiana W 1-0 Wisconsin L 2-5 Northwestern W 7-3 Northwestern W 6-0 Ohio St W 10-2 Ohio St L 1-2 Illinois L 3-7 1954 (10-15-1) W. Michigan W 7-6 W. Michigan T 6-6 Arizona L 3-4 Arizona W 3-2 Arizona L 5-6 Arizona L 9-17 Arizona L 5-6
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IOWABASEBALL Arizona W 13-1 Illinois L 5-6 Purdue W 9-5 Purdue W 7-1 Minnesota W 3-2 Minnesota L 1-6 Minnesota L 0-7 W. Illinois W 10-1 Michigan St L 3-6 Michigan L 3-8 Michigan L 1-2 Ohio St L 2-8 Indiana W 11-3 Indiana L 2-6 Notre Dame W 18-1 Notre Dame L 1-4 Wisconsin L 4-21 Northwestern W 2-0 Northwestern L 0-2 1955 (6-18-0) Arizona L 5-6 Arizona L 7-27 Arizona L 2-3 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona W 18-17 Arizona L 1-4 W. Michigan L 0-1 W. Michigan L 5-6 Bradley L 2-4 Purdue L 3-4 W. Illinois W 3-1 Minnesota W 7-3 Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota L 5-11 Luther W 3-2 Michigan L 2-4 Michigan St L 6-9 Michigan St L 1-2 Indiana W 4-2 Ohio St L 5-7 Ohio St W 10-0 Northwestern L 4-6 Wisconsin L 1-4 Wisconsin L 2-3
1956 (11-16-1) Arizona L 7-13 Arizona L 0-20 Arizona L 7-8 Arizona L 3-5 Arizona L 2-4 Arizona L 2-5 W. Michigan W 6-4 W. Illinois W 13-3 Luther W 9-0 Luther W 11-3 Notre Dame L 4-5 Notre Dame W 6-1 Bradley L 2-6 Bradley W 7-2 Northwestern L 1-2 Wisconsin L 0-2 Purdue W 2-1 Illinois W 9-0 Illinois L 7-8 Minnesota L 0-7 Minnesota L 7-17 Minnesota L 8-18 Michigan L 2-6 Michigan St W 5-3 Michigan St W 8-3 Indiana W 2-1 Ohio St L 3-5 Ohio St T 4-4 1957 (9-10-0) Arizona W 10-7 Arizona L 3-4 Arizona L 13-22 Arizona L 15-16 Arizona L 6-12 Arizona L 6-8 Luther W 3-1 Wisconsin W 3-1 W. Illinois L 2-10 Illinois W 3-2 Purdue L 9-19 Purdue W 9-6 Minnesota W 3-2 Minnesota W 6-4
Michigan St L 5-6 Michigan L 8-9 Ohio St W 4-3 Indiana W 1-0 Indiana L 1-8 1958 (9-19-2) Arizona L 4-11 Arizona L 0-8 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona L 6-16 Arizona W 9-7 Arizona W 8-3 Luther W 6-2 Luther W 11-8 W. Illinois W 4-3 W. Illinois W 5-1 W. Illinois T 4-4 Bradley L 1-2 Bradley L 7-10 Bradley L 0-3 W. Michigan T 7-7 Ohio St L 3-7 Indiana L 3-6 Indiana L 5-6 Wisconsin L 3-4 Northwestern L 2-5 Northwestern W 1-0 Illinois W 8-7 Purdue W 3-2 Purdue L 2-4 Minnesota L 1-5 Minnesota L 1-4 Minnesota L 1-6 Michigan St L 2-5 Michigan L 3-7 Michigan L 5-6 1959 (10-18-1) Arizona T 6-6 Arizona W 12-9 Arizona L 3-12 Arizona L 3-9 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona W 10-4
A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S W. Illinois W 5-4 W. Illinois L 6-7 W. Illinois W 3-2 Luther W 5-4 Bradley L 5-6 Bradley L 3-4 Bradley L 1-6 W. Michigan L 5-6 W. Michigan L 2-6 Indiana L 4-6 Ohio St L 8-9 Ohio St L 2-7 Northwestern L 5-6 Wisconsin L 1-4 Wisconsin W 3-2 Purdue W 7-3 Illinois L 4-7 Illinois W 4-3 Minnesota L 1-3 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 3-5 Michigan St W 4-1 Michigan St W 2-0 1960 (7-17-0) Luther W 11-4 Arizona L 5-11 Arizona L 6-18 Arizona L 6-23 Arizona L 1-15 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona L 5-10 Luther W 6-2 Luther W 4-3 Bradley L 1-3 Bradley L 0-16 Bradley L 3-7 Michigan L 0-6 Indiana L 2-4 Northwestern L 5-11 Wisconsin W 2-0 Wisconsin W 2-1 Coe W 5-2 Purdue L 2-1 Illinois W 4-1 Illinois L 2-3
Minnesota L 3-17 Minnesota L 0-7 Minnesota L 0-8 1961 (8-16-0) Arizona L 3-8 Arizona L 12-13 Arizona L 0-15 Arizona L 4-6 Arizona L 7-11 Arizona L 5-6 Luther W 8-4 W. Illinois L 4-5 W. Illinois W 14-13 Bradley W 4-0 Michigan St L 2-3 Ohio St W 6-5 Indiana L 2-9 Indiana L 6-8 Wisconsin W 5-4 Northwestern L 1-6 Northwestern W 7-6 Illinois L 0-4 Purdue L 8-19 Purdue W 10-6 Coe W 6-3 Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 0-7 1962 (13-16-1) W. Illinois W 10-3 W. Illinois L 5-10 W. Illinois L 3-4 W. Illinois W 10-8 W. Illinois T 10-10 Luther W 9-0 Luther W 21-1 Luther L 6-7 Bradley W 3-2 Bradley W 4-3 Bradley L 8-10 Bradley L 9-12 Bradley L 5-7 Bradley W 5-1 W. Illinois W 8-5
W. Illinois L 6-7 Michigan L 6-9 Michigan St W 13-10 Michigan St L 5-7 Indiana W 8-6 Ohio State L 1-8 Ohio State L 4-7 Wisconsin L 2-7 Wisconsin W 4-3 Purdue L 4-5 Illinois L 2-6 Illinois L 0-1 Minnesota W 4-1 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota W 5-1 1963 (20-9-0) W. Illinois W 7-3 W. Illinois W 10-6 W. Illinois W 15-0 W. Illinois W 11-6 W. Illinois W 6-3 W. Illinois W 7-5 Bradley L 4-5 Bradley L 9-10 Bradley L 7-8 Bradley W 8-7 Bradley L 0-6 Bradley W 8-4 Luther W 20-4 Luther W 9-0 Luther W 5-0 Minnesota W 3-2 Minnesota L 8-9 Minnesota W 2-1 Michigan St L 8-16 Indiana W 6-5 Ohio St W 11-3 Ohio St W 3-1 Northwestern W 6-5 Wisconsin W 15-9 Wisconsin L 7-8 Illinois L 6-7 Illinois W 9-5
1964 (13-16-1) Arizona T 7-7 Arizona W 5-0 Arizona L 8-9 Arizona W 14-6 Arizona L 3-10 Arizona L 0-4 Luther W 10-0 Luther W 23-0 W. Illinois L 2-4 W. Illinois L 5-13 W. Illinois L 1-4 Bradley W 4-0 Bradley L 6-13 Bradley L 2-4 Coe W 11-4 Illinois W 8-2 Purdue L 4-6 Purdue L 0-3 Minnesota L 2-9 Minnesota L 0-4 Minnesota L 0-2 Michigan St W 5-4 Michigan W 6-2 Michigan L 3-5 Ohio St L 0-3 Indiana W 10-6 Indiana L 1-2 Wisconsin W 5-4 Northwestern W 14-4 Northwestern W 11-2 1965 (13-12-0) Luther W 10-1 Luther W 11-1 Arizona L 0-2 Arizona L 1-12 Arizona L 7-9 Arizona L 3-10 Arizona L 0-6 Arizona L 0-2 Central W 4-0 Bradley L 1-3 Illinois L 2-5 N. Illinois W 4-0
Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota L 0-1 Minnesota W 3-2 Coe W 5-0 Michigan St L 3-4 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan W 2-1 Cornell W 6-2 Ohio St L 0-3 Indiana W 10-0 Wisconsin W 2-0 Northwestern W 10-0 Northwestern W 6-2 1966 (14-15-0) W. Illinois L 5-6 W. Illinois W 5-4 W. Illinois W 4-1 Arizona L 2-7 Arizona W 6-5 Arizona L 1-6 Arizona L 4-6 Arizona L 4-8 Arizona L 4-18 Luther W 7-0 Luther L 2-4 Luther W 4-0 Luther W 7-0 Coe W 2-0 Coe W 5-0 Northwestern W 9-0 Wisconsin L 1-6 Wisconsin W 2-0 Wayne St L 2-4 Wayne St W 2-0 Purdue W 7-3 Northern Ill. W 3-2 Minnesota L 1-8 Minnesota L 0-7 Minnesota L 0-3 Michigan W 4-1 Michigan St. L 2-4 Michigan St L 0-1 Indiana L 3-4
1967 (19-12-1) Luther W 1-0 Luther L 3-5 Luther T 0-0 Bradley W 3-1 Bradley L 0-1 Simpson W 5-3 Simpson W 14-1 Northwestern W 4-1 Wisconsin L 0-8 Wisconsin L 4-5 Coe W 6-0 Coe L 0-1 Purdue L 2-3 Purdue W 6-0 Illinois L 2-3 Illinois W 7-0 N. Illinois W 4-2 N. Illinois W 13-4 Minnesota L 3-9 Minnesota W 4-2 Wayne St W 6-2 Wayne St W 5-1 Michigan L 0-2 Michigan W 6-4 Michigan St W 3-0 Michigan St W 4-3 Drake W 15-3 Drake W 4-2 Indiana W 6-0 Indiana L 4-6 Ohio St L 1-2 Ohio St L 0-1 1968 (19-11-1) W. Illinois L 0-2 W. Illinois W 4-1 W. Illinois W 3-0 W. Illinois W 7-1 Luther W 7-0 Luther W 3-1 Luther W 11-0 Luther W 1-0 N. Illinois W 1-0
Ohio St L 3-5 Ohio St W 2-0 Indiana W 2-1 Indiana L 3-5 Central W 3-0 Central W 5-0 Wisconsin L 3-5 Wisconsin L 0-10 Northwestern W 6-1 Northwestern L 1-2 Illinois L 0-4 Illinois W 1-0 Wayne St W 4-0 Wayne St W 2-1 Minnesota L 6-9 Minnesota L 1-5 Simpson W 2-0 Simpson W 8-3 Drake L 1-2 Drake W 5-2 Michigan St L 2-5 Michigan St T 4-4 1969 (21-24-0) Luther W 2-1 Arizona L 3-4 Arizona L 3-14 Grand Canyon L 4-6 Grand Canyon L 3-7 Arizona L 1-7 Arizona L 0-1 Arizona L 3-11 Cochise W 8-5 Arizona L 2-12 Arizona L 4-8 Minot St W 3-1 Minot St L 1-3 Monmouth W 2-1 Monmouth W 5-2 Creighton W 5-0 Creighton W 5-1 Upper Iowa W 4-1 Upper Iowa L 2-7 Ohio St L 0-4 Ohio St L 3-7 Indiana W 2-1
Indiana W 3-0 Coe W 7-2 Coe W 4-0 Wisconsin L 1-3 Wisconsin L 2-5 Northwestern W 5-0 Northwestern L 5-6 N. Illinois L 4-6 N. Illinois L 2-3 Illinois L 1-3 Illinois W 5-3 Purdue W 9-5 Purdue W 4-2 Drake W 11-1 Drake W 6-2 Minnesota L 0-8 Minnesota W 6-5 Penn W 3-1 Penn W 4-0 Michigan St L 0-5 Michigan St L 5-14 Michigan L 2-3 Michigan L 6-7 1970 (24-22-0) Grand Canyon L 1-11 Grand Canyon L 2-4 Arizona L 7-20 Arizona W 8-4 Arizona L 5-11 Tulsa W 7-5 Arizona L 2-5 Cochise W 6-3 Arizona L 2-6 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona L 4-15 Arizona L 1-5 Iowa St W 1-0 Minot St W 2-0 Minot St W 10-0 Minot St W 2-1 Minot St W 14-0 Cornell W 5-1 Cornell W 7-1 W. Illinois L 6-9 W. Illinois W 6-5
W. Illinois W 3-0 W. Illinois W 6-0 Upper Iowa W 7-0 Upper Iowa L 3-5 Michigan L 2-7 Michigan W 4-1 Michigan St L 1-7 Michigan St W 4-3 Coe W 9-6 Coe W 22-3 Indiana W 9-3 Indiana W 17-3 Ohio St L 1-3 Ohio St L 0-8 N. Illinois W 21-9 N. Illinois W 16-6 Northwestern W 3-0 Northwestern L 2-4 Wisconsin L 0-1 Purdue W 15-2 Purdue L 1-5 Illinois L 2-3 Illinois L 3-8 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 4-5 1971 (28-17-0) Arizona L 1-5 Arizona L 1-10 Cochise W 3-2 Arizona L 3-4 Arizona W 6-1 Arizona L 4-11 Grand Canyon W 9-4 Wyoming W 10-5 W. Colo. W 21-2 Wyoming L 7-11 W. Colo. W 15-2 Drake L 7-8 Drake W 11-1 Michigan W 1-0 Michigan L 1-2 Michigan St L 6-7 Michigan St L 0-2 Iowa St L 1-4
Iowa St W 2-1 Loras W 5-1 Loras W 11-2 Cornell W 17-3 Cornell W 7-1 Indiana W 6-2 Indiana W 5-3 Ohio St W 7-3 Ohio St W 6-0 N. Illinois L 5-7 N. Illinois W 14-4 Northwestern L 3-8 Northwestern W 7-5 Wisconsin W 2-1 Wisconsin L 2-3 Upper Iowa W 8-1 Upper Iowa W 4-2 Iowa St L 5-11 Iowa St W 8-4 Purdue L 7-8 Purdue W 6-5 Illinois W 5-4 Illinois L 2-4 Warburg W 3-2 Wartburg W 4-3 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota (For.) W 7-0 1972 (25-17-0) Grand Canyon W 11-5 Wyoming L 4-5 Arizona L 1-10 Arizona W 9-2 Arizona L 6-7 Arizona L 13-22 N. Arizona W 10-8 Drake W 19-1 Drake W 3-1 Cornell W 4-0 Cornell W 7-2 Iowa St L 1-3 Iowa St L 0-1 Ohio St L 2-3 Ohio St W 9-3 Indiana W 7-3 Indiana L 1-2
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IOWABASEBALL UNI L 1-8 UNI W 10-5 Michigan L 3-9 Michigan W 1-0 Creighton L 4-5 Creighton L 6-9 Illinois W 5-4 Illinois W 3-0 Purdue W 4-0 Purdue W 12-1 Minnesota W 3-2 Minnesota W 6-2 Wisconsin W 10-2 Wisconsin W 4-0 Northwestern W 6-1 Northwestern W 10-8 W. Illinois L 3-4 W. Illinois L 4-5 **NCAA Playoffs:** C. Michigan L 2-7 N. Illinois W 8-1 C. Michigan W 4-3 Bowling Green W 4-2 Bowling Green W 7-5 **World Series:** Arizona St L 1-2 Temple L 9-13 1973 (16-14-1) Wyoming L 7-10 Arizona W 3-2 Arizona L 5-8 N. Arizona T 7-7 W. Colo. W 7-0 Luther W 2-0 Luther W 4-1 Cornell W 9-2 Cornell W 11-1 Minnesota L 4-14 Minnesota W 4-3 UNI L 4-7 UNI L 10-11 Michigan St L 1-5 Michigan St L 1-2 Michigan W 2-1 Michigan W 2-0
Drake W 6-5 Drake W 8-7 Ohio St L 5-8 Ohio St L 1-12 Indiana W 2-1 Indiana W 2-0 Wisconsin L 5-6 Wisconsin L 2-6 Northwestern W 12-7 Northwestern L 4-8 Illinois L 0-2 Illinois L 5-6 Purdue W 11-3 Purdue W 7-5 1974 (27-13) Wyoming W 11-7 Wyoming W 10-8 Arizona L 4-13 Arizona L 3-7 Arizona L 0-23 Arizona L 6-11 Oklahoma L 4-8 W. Colo. W 13-0 W. Colo. W 10-5 W. Colo. W 15-1 Wartburg W 5-1 Warrburg W 12-3 Cornell W 7-6 Cornell W 13-1 Luther W 14-0 Luther W 20-2 Minnesota W 4-3 Minnesota L 2-8 Wisconsin St L 3-4 Wisconsin St W 6-0 Michigan L 2-11 Michigan W 8-1 Michigan St W 9-8 Michigan St W 10-4 Drake W 7-0 Drake W 10-2 Indiana W 12-8 Indiana W 9-1 Ohio St W 5-0 Ohio St W 0-1
Iowa St W 7-6 Iowa St L 5-8 Northwestern W 3-0 Northwestern W 6-2 Wisconsin L 2-3 Wisconsin W 8-7 UNI W 5-3 UNI L 2-8 Illinois W 5-4 Illinois L 3-4 1975 (29-14) Memphis St W 7-3 Mississippi St L 8-11 Vanderbilt W 6-0 Illinois St W 5-0 New Orleans L 1-4 Illinois St L 1-2 New Orleans W 8-6 Tulane W 15-4 S. Alabama L 1-5 S. Alabama L 5-8 Missouri W 3-1 New Orleans W 7-2 N. Illinois W 5-2 N. Illinois L 4-7 Minnesota W 8-0 Minnesota L 2-12 W. Illinois L 1-2 W. Illinois L 6-7 Luther W 14-3 Luther W 4-0 UNI W 5-3 Wartburg L 4-1 Wartburg W 9-1 Indiana W 10-4 Indiana W 5-3 Ohio St W 9-8 Ohio St L 6-7 Cornell W 9-1 Cornell W 12-3 Iowa St W 11-0 Iowa St W 8-0 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern W 13-9
A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Wisconsin W 4-2 Wisconsin W 5-3 Central W 21-0 Central W 11-4 Purdue W 5-3 Purdue W 10-3 Illinois W 4-1 Illinois W 8-4 **NCAA Playoffs:** Tulsa L 2-3 Texas A&M L 6-9 Big Ten 2nd 1976 (23-16) Buffalo L 2-15 Missouri W 4-2 Michigan L 5-6 Missouri L 6-13 Michigan W 8-6 Buffalo L 5-16 Buffalo W 6-5 Missouri L 4-8 Michigan L 3-5 Buffalo W 9-2 Missouri L 6-11 Cornell W 9-0 Cornell W 2-1 Luther W 2-1 Luther W 3-1 UNI W 17-5 UNI W 13-1 W. Illinois W 14-1 W. Illinois W 4-1 Michigan St W 5-1 Michigan St W 12-11 Michigan L 3-14 Michigan L 7-8 Illinois W 3-0 Illinois W 2-0 Purdue L 1-5 Purdue W 1-0 Creighton L 0-2 Creighton L 4-6 Wisconsin W 2-0 Wisconsin L 3-4 Northwestern W 9-2
Northwestern W 8-7 Indiana L 2-3 Indiana L 3-7 Iowa St W 4-3 Iowa St W 4-1 Minnesota W 2-1 Minnesota L 1-2 Big Ten 5th 1977 (40-14) St. Louis W 10-3 St. Louis W 9-1 SEMO L 6-9 SEMO W 14-5 Memphis St W 6-3 Memphis St L 2-6 Mississippi W 11-10 Illinois Circle W 7-0 Murray St L 2-9 Illinois Circle W 9-3 Murray St W 12-6 Illinois Circle W 14-1 Murray St W 4-1 Louisville L 7-10 Ill. Central L 8-11 Ill. Central W 11-2 Louisville W 15-12 Cornell W 12-0 Cornell W 2-1 UNI W 7-2 UNI W 24-6 Lewis W 8-6 Lewis W 4-2 Luther W 5-4 Luther W 24-3 Michigan St L 4-5 Michigan St L 3-4 Michigan W 3-1 Michigan L 1-8 St. Francis W 3-1 Wartburg W 10-0 Wartburg W 3-0 Illinois W 9-7 Illinois L 4-5 Purdue W 8-7 Purdue W 9-1
Augustana W 7-1 Augustana W 10-1 Central W 7-2 Central W 20-2 Wisconsin L 2-9 Wisconsin W 2-1 Northwestern W 8-7 Northwestern W 7-3 William Penn W 7-1 William Penn W 5-0 Iowa St L 6-7 Iowa St W 7-1 Ohio St L 0-6 Ohio St L 1-2 Indiana W 8-6 Indiana W 10-1 Minnesota W 6-2 Minnesota L 1-10 Big Ten Finish 4th 1978 (28-17) Colorado St L 2-13 New Mexico W 8-1 Tulsa L 4-7 Wyoming L 5-6 New Mexico L 3-8 N.M. Highland W 12-3 New Mexico L 6-14 N.M. Highland W 8-1 New Mexico L 3-7 Wyoming L 3-7 New Mexico W 8-3 Tulsa L 4-6 Wyoming L 4-5 W. Illinois W 11-4 W. Illinois W 9-1 W. Illinois W 9-0 W. Illinois W 5-1 Lewis W 17-5 Lewis L 2-12 Lewis W 2-1 William Penn W 10-1 William Penn W 23-1 Upper Iowa W 4-0 Upper Iowa W 12-2 Illinois W 3-1
Illinois W 3-1 Purdue W 5-1 Purdue L 0-2 Ohio St L 6-7 Ohio St W 11-0 Indiana L 5-6 Iowa St W 12-5 Iowa St L 2-7 Cornell W 12-0 Coe W 14-2 Minnesota L 5-6 Minnesota W 6-1 Wisconsin W 5-2 Wisconsin L 5-6 UNI W 21-1 UNI W 11-4 Northwestern W 3-1 Northwestern W 5-1 Michigan L 1-10 Michigan W 1-0 Big Ten Finish 4th 1979 (32-12) Missouri L 5-7 Missouri L 4-5 Missouri L 2-6 E. Michigan L 1-3 Arkansas L 4-7 E. Michigan L 0-3 Kansas St W 4-0 Kansas St W 1-0 Kansas St W 6-0 Kansas St W 7-4 UNI W 11-1 UNI W 2-0 UNI W 9-3 UNI W 14-1 Loras W 1-0 Loras W 5-3 Central W 7-2 Central W 5-0 Illinois W 3-1 Illinois W 5-4 Purdue W 16-10 Purdue W 15-4 Luther W 2-0
Luther W 5-0 Wartburg W 15-0 Wartburg W 18-3 Ohio St L 2-7 Ohio St W 2-1 Indiana W 10-2 Indiana W 2-1 Minnesota W 7-3 Minnesota L 1-5 Wisconsin L 5-8 Wisconsin L 2-3 Coe W 9-5 Coe W 13-7 Northwestern W 6-3 Northwestern W 9-3 Upper Iowa W 13-0 Upper Iowa W 19-3 Iowa St W 16-6 Iowa St W 13-2 Michigan L 1-3 Michigan L 1-2 Big Ten Finish 5th 1980 (31-14) SMS L 4-6 Mesa L 5-9 Mesa W 10-7 Neb-Omaha W 10-8 New Mexico L 7-16 Neb-Omaha W 21-0 New Mexico L 6-11 Neb-Omaha W 5-4 Neb-Omaha W 6-3 Texas-El Paso L 7-8 New Mexico L 2-3 Iowa St L 2-4 Iowa St L 3-4 William Penn W 3-2 William Penn W 7-3 Milton W 3-1 Milton W 5-2 UNI W 1-0 UNI W 6-0 Luther W 5-4 Luther W 6-0 Purdue W 4-3
Purdue W 10-2 Illinois L 9-10 Illinois L 2-3 W. Illinois W 10-5 W. Illinois W 12-7 Loras W 8-1 Loras L 7-8 Indiana W 10-5 Indiana L 1-4 Ohio State W 6-2 Ohio State W 9-5 Coe W 8-4 Coe W 5-1 Northwestern W 2-1 Northwestern W 6-5 Wartburg W 10-2 Wartburg W 11-1 Wisconsin W 6-1 Wisconsin L 2-3 Minnesota L 5-7 Minnesota W 4-3 Michigan St. W 5-2 Michigan St. W 1-0 Big Ten Finish 3rd 1981 (44-21) Evangel W 9-0 Evangel W 8-1 Wis-LaCrosse W 6-1 Wis-LaCrosse W 7-2 Wis-LaCrosse W 10-6 Wis-LaCrosse W 6-5 Missouri L 3-4 Missouri W 5-3 Missouri L 1-5 Missouri L 1-2 Murray St W 14-4 W. Kentucky L 1-9 Murray St L 3-15 Murray St W 2-0 Murray St L 0-7 Indiana St W 6-3 Murray St L 8-9 KY Wesleyan W 22-2 Murray St L 9-14 SE Missouri W 6-2
Murray St W 16-11 Murray St L 4-11 Monmouth W 20-3 Monmouth W 4-2 Creighton W 7-2 Creighton W 5-1 Creighton L 3-4 Creighton W 6-3 Luther W 8-1 Luther W 12-3 Milton W 7-2 Illinois W 9-8 Illinois L 2-10 William Penn W 8-0 William Penn W 6-0 UW- Platteville W 5-1 UW- Platteville W 5-0 Loras W 3-0 Loras W 4-3 N.E. Mo. W 15-7 W. Illinois W 6-3 W. Illinois W 5-3 Iowa State L 10-12 Iowa State L 8-9 Wisconsin W 3-0 Wisconsin W 5-3 Wisconsin W 5-3 Wisconsin W 8-4 Wartburg W 7-5 Wartburg W 15-0 UNI W 14-1 Coe W 4-3 Coe L 4-11 Minnesota L 0-7 Minnesota L 11-18 Minnesota W 10-9 Minnesota L 4-8 Central W 14-0 Central W 9-0 Iowa St L 3-16 Iowa St L 1-13 Northwestern L 0-3 Northwestern W 5-1 Northwestern L 7-8
Northwestern W
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1982 (31-23) Kansas St W 6-5 Kansas St L 4-8 Kansas St L 6-14 Baker Univ. W 12-4 Missouri L 0-4 Missouri L 3-11 N.M. Highlands W 10-1 N.M. Highlands W 9-2 Bradley L 5-7 SW Mo. L 1-6 S. Illinois W 7-3 Toledo W 8-6 New Mexico L 3-5 Bradley W 4-2 SW Mo. L 1-4 Bradley W 3-1 New Mexico L 1-11 UW-Platteville W 15-4 Loras W 11-0 Loras W 3-2 Milton W 9-3 Milton L 4-5 Luther W 5-1 Luther W 13-4 William Penn W 3-0 William Penn W 3-0 Illinois L 0-9 Illinois L 0-2 Illinois L 5-7 Illinois L 0-12 W. Illinois W 6-4 W. Illinois W 2-1 Iowa St W 7-6 Iowa St L 5-9 Wartburg W 13-6 Wartburg W 15-0 UNI W 8-7 UNI W 12-0 Grandview W 2-1 Grandview W 4-0 Iowa St L 2-3 Iowa St W 3-2 Wisconsin W 6-2
Wisconsin L 8-9 Wisconsin L 0-1 Wisconsin L 7-8 Minnesota W 8-1 Minnesota W 10-6 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota W 4-2 Northwestern W 4-0 Northwestern L 5-9 Northwestern L 1-5 Northwestern L 5-6 Big Ten Finish 5th 1983 (32-21-1) Evangel (for.) W 2-0 Mo. Western T 0-0 Evangel W 12-1 SMS L 5-9 SMS L 0-2 SMS L 1-11 Hawaii Pacific W 6-2 Hawaii Pacific W 7-6 Cal Poly W 3-2 Hawaii L 3-15 Nagoya-Japan W 10-3 Wichita St L 8-10 Wichita St L 7-15 Nagoya-Japan L 1-2 Cal Poly W 3-2 Hawaii W 5-4 UW-Platteville W 9-3 UW-Platteville W 13-1 William Penn W 8-0 William Penn W 6-0 Illinois L 4-11 Illinois W 7-3 Illinois W 5-2 Illinois W 9-8 Luther W 12-3 Luther W 18-2 Grandview L 4-9 Grandview W 10-2 Wartburg W 9-4 Wartburg L 5-8 Central W 7-5
Central W 6-3 Creighton W 7-3 Creighton L 1-5 Creighton W 2-1 Creighton L 1-6 Iowa St L 4-10 Iowa St W 10-1 Coe W 17-8 Wisconsin W 11-9 Wisconsin L 0-1 Wisconsin W 11-9 Wisconsin L 8-12 St. Ambrose W 15-9 Northwestern L 0-2 Northwestern W 2-0 Northwestern W 16-10 Northwestern L 2-3 Minnesota L 5-13 Minnesota L 4-6 Michigan L 0-1 Michigan St W 6-2 Minnesota W 2-0 Michigan L 12-3 Big Ten Finish 2nd 1984 (31-26) Evangel L 5-6 Western Mo. L 4-8 Evangel W 13-12 SMS W 11-6 SMS L 1-2 SMS L 3-8 New Hampshire W 6-1 Columbia W 9-4 Vermont W 13-6 Stetson L 2-6 Mercer L 0-4 Stetson L 0-10 Vermont W 7-3 Mercer L 10-20 Mercer L 8-10 Brown L 4-9 Vermont L 6-12 Murray St W 16-11 Murray St L 2-13 W. Michigan W 5-4
PA G E 9 9
IOWABASEBALL W. Michigan W 8-2 Murray St L 3-7 Loras W 12-1 Loras W 5-1 NW Mo. L 2-9 NW Mo. L 5-7 UW-Platteville W 17-1 UW-Platteville W 22-0 UNI L 1-5 UNI L 0-4 Illinois L 2-3 Illinois L 1-7 Illinois W 14-8 Grandview W 9-7 Grandview W 12-6 Luther W 14-7 Luther W 14-4 William Penn W 11-3 William Penn W 6-3 Wartburg W 14-5 Wartburg W 27-1 St. Ambrose W 23-6 Wisconsin W 9-5 Wisconsin W 9-8 Wisconsin L 6-11 Wisconsin L 2-7 UNI W 17-5 UNI L 4-7 Coe W 8-6 Northwestern W 10-6 Northwestern W 6-5 Northwestern W 17-3 Northwestern L 1-12 Minnesota L 3-7 Minnesota L 0-4 Minnesota L 1-3 Minnesota W 6-4 1985 (40-20) Evangel W 3-2 Evangel W 3-0 SMS W 8-5 SMS L 5-17 SEMO W 8-4 SEMO W 8-2 MO- St. Louis W 13-11
Wash. Univ. W 13-12 Utah W 5-4 New Mexico L 0-4 Wyoming W 7-2 Missouri L 8-9 Utah L 4-6 New Mexico L 13-27 NM Highland W 16-15 NM Highland W 17-3 New Mexico L 3-12 New Mexico L 10-21 NM St L 6-8 William Penn W 13-7 William Penn W 3-2 Mankato St W 7-2 Mankato St W 4-2 Wartburg W 8-4 Wartburg W 14-6 NW Mo. St W 8-3 NW Mo. St W 8-1 St. Francis W 7-3 St. Francis L 5-16 St. Xavier L 3-6 St. Xavier W 12-5 Grandview W 5-2 Grandview W 16-7 Iowa St L 7-10 Iowa St W 5-2 Augustana W 10-2 Augustana W 18-12 Illinois W 8-7 Illinois L 7-14 Illinois W 13-12 Illinois L 4-9 St. Ambrose W 17-1 Wisconsin W 2-1 Wisconsin W 9-8 Wisconsin W 8-7 Wisconsin W 7-6 UNI W 20-5 Grandview W 5-1 Grandview L 3-5 Coe W 9-3 Minnesota L 2-10 Minnesota W 12-4 Minnesota L 5-11
Minnesota L 5-8 Northwestern W 11-2 Northwestern L 3-7 Northwestern W 10-6 Northwestern L 6-12 1986 (29-27) SEMO L 1-13 SEMO L 13-14 SEMO W 21-6 SEMO W 15-6 Mo. Western W 27-3 Evangel L 9-10 Missouri West. W 4-3 SW Mo. St L 6-7 SW Mo. St W 13-11 SW Mo. St L 1-4 UMass W 11-6 Shippensburg W 6-1 Brown L 5-7 Rider L 11-17 Virginia Tech W 4-3 Stetson L 4-10 Rider L 3-14 Virginia Tech W 11-2 Stetson L 2-13 Rider W 13-2 Virginia Tech L 3-5 Augustana W 11-4 Murray St W 26-3 Murray St W 10-0 Murray St W 14-4 Murray St L 15-28 Luther W 23-4 Luther W 14-4 Illinois L 3-7 Illinois W 13-7 Illinois L 8-22 Illinois L 3-6 Cornell W 11-0 Northwestern L 2-6 Northwestern L 3-6 Northwestern L 0-5 Northwestern L 5-6 Quincy W 7-0
A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Quincy W 13-5 Iowa St L 5-7 Iowa St W 8-7 Wartburg W 19-8 Grandview W 20-8 Grandview W 18-7 St. Ambrose W 22-6 Iowa St W 11-2 Iowa St L 8-12 UNI W 15-8 Wisconsin L 7-10 Wisconsin L 6-7 Wisconsin L 4-10 Wisconsin L 3-13 Coe W 18-0 Minnesota W 7-5 Minnesota L 8-10 Minnesota L 5-10 1987 (29-28) Missouri L 7-8 Missouri L 11-28 Missouri L 1-2 Missouri L 0-11 SMS L 6-10 SMS W 7-2 SMS L 5-6 SMS W 18-13 Mo. Western W 8-4 Grand Canyon L 8-10 E. Washington W 12-11 Lewis & Clark L 5-8 Lewis & Clark L 7-12 Willamette W 18-9 Utah L 6-8 Grand Canyon L 7-13 Mankato St L 3-5 Mankato St W 8-4 Quincy Coll. L 4-5 Quincy Coll. W 7-6 NW Mo. W 3-2 NW Mo. W 17-6 Luther W 16-1 Luther W 8-0 Wartburg W 20-1 Illinois W 8-7
Illinois W 5-2 Illinois L 8-10 Illinois W 6-3 Northwestern L 1-3 Northwestern W 3-2 Northwestern L 2-8 Northwestern W 5-0 St. Ambrose W 13-7 Iowa St L 6-7 Kansas W 15-2 Kansas W 11-10 Kansas L 8-9 Grand View L 1-2 Grand View W 5-4 Augustana W 9-8 Coe College W 14-4 Wisconsin W 3-1 Wisconsin W 7-2 Wisconsin W 15-7 Wisconsin L 7-8 UNI W 6-4 UNI L 5-6 Iowa St L 2-12 Iowa St L 6-10 Minnesota L 2-4 Minnesota W 6-3 Minnesota L 0-3 Minnesota L 8-15 #Michigan W 9-4 #Purdue L 0-4 #Michigan L 1-7 # - Big Ten Championships 1988 (29-25) NW Mo. W 17-4 SMS L 0-3 SMS W 11-2 Evangel W 16-10 SMS W 3-2 San Diego St L 2-9 San Diego St W 6-2 UC-San Diego W 6-3 San Diego L 4-11 San Diego L 3-7 Point Loma L 2-9 U.S. Int’l W 6-2
U.S. Int’l L 7-8 Maine L 4-5 Wash St L 2-6 Florida St L 0-8 Minnesota W 7-6 Augustana W 9-2 Mankato St L 7-13 Mankato St W 9-7 Qunicy Coll. L 6-8 Indiana W 4-1 Indiana W 3-1 Indiana W 6-5 Indiana L 1-5 UNI W 13-1 Minnesota W 6-3 Minnesota L 0-1 W. Illinois W 14-9 Illinois L 1-2 Illinois L 4-8 Illinois L 2-5 Illinois L 4-7 UNI W 19-10 Minnesota W 4-1 Minnesota W 17-3 Purdue W 5-2 Purdue L 3-11 Purdue W 7-5 Purdue W 2-1 Michigan St W 3-2 Michigan St W 5-2 Michigan St W 4-3 Michigan St L 1-2 Iowa St W 6-5 Wisconsin L 0-12 Wisconsin L 1-2 Wisconsin L 1-2 Wisconsin W 8-2 Grand View W 8-2 Northwestern L 3-7 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern L 2-18 Northwestern W 7-1 1989 (37-20) Kentucky W 17-6 Maine W 5-2
Texas A&M L 1-7 Maine L 12-14 Kentucky L 4-12 Texas A&M L 4-7 UMass W 11-8 S. Alabama W 15-2 Wright St W 3-1 UMass W 6-1 Dartmouth W 8-1 Xavier W 15-6 St. Xavier W 8-3 UMass L 4-5 Dartmouth W 8-1 Mankato St W 5-3 Mankato St W 9-1 Quincy Coll. W 10-0 Quincy Coll. W 32-0 W. Illinois W 12-4 Grand View W 10-3 Grand View L 7-8 UNI W 7-1 Augustana W 17-0 Indiana W 5-1 Indiana W 13-1 Indiana W 10-6 Indiana W 7-3 Minnesota W 9-8 Minnesota L 4-5 Illinois W 5-4 Illinois W 7-2 Illinois L 3-13 Illinois L 13-14 UNI W 11-2 Wisconsin W 11-9 Wisconsin W 8-7 Wisconsin W 3-2 Wisconsin W 22-3 Minnesota W 2-0 Minnesota L 2-3 Michigan St W 7-5 Michigan St L 2-3 Michigan St L 1-9 Michigan St L 4-6 Purdue L 1-5 Purdue W 12-7 Purdue W 3-2
Purdue W 6-0 Iowa St W 5-4 Iowa St L 3-6 Northwestern L 2-3 Northwestern L 2-4 Northwestern W 3-1 Northwestern L 4-8 #Illinois L 7-8 #Ohio St L 2-4 # - Big Ten Tournament 1990 (38-19) Missouri L 1-11 Missouri L 3-4 Missouri W 7-3 NW Mo. St W 7-3 SMS W 7-4 SMS L 5-9 SMS W 6-3 Bradley W 8-7 Bradley L 2-4 Wm. Patterson W 13-4 UIC W 18-9 Mo. Baptist W 9-8 Kean College W 5-0 Rider W 10-6 UIC W 4-2 UNI W 9-4 W. Illinois L 4-5 Augustana W 16-2 UNI W 13-4 Michigan W 4-0 Michigan W 2-1 Michigan L 1-3 Michigan W 9-0 Minnesota W 13-0 Minnesota W 8-6 Ohio St W 4-1 Ohio St W 3-2 Ohio St W 9-1 Ohio St L 4-11 Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota W 3-2 Northwestern W 8-1 Northwestern W 6-2 Northwestern W 6-5
Northwestern L 7-8 Iowa St L 5-12 Iowa St L 15-18 Bradley L 3-16 Illinois W 9-8 Illinois W 10-9 Illinois W 6-4 Illinois W 4-3 Indiana L 3-4 Indiana W 7-2 Indiana W 11-7 Indiana L 0-3 Iowa St W 4-3 Iowa St L 4-5 Wisconsin W 8-1 Wisconsin L 2-3 Wisconsin W 10-8 Wisconsin W 14-3 #Ohio St W 6-4 #Illinois L 7-11 #Ohio St L 5-8 *Maine L 3-4 *North Carolina L 3-5 # - Big Ten Tournament * - NCAA Playoffs 1991 (26-28-1) Missouri W 4-2 Missouri L 0-5 Missouri L 2-13 SMS L 3-5 N. Illinois W 16-3 St. Louis L 3-6 Bradley L 10-11 Bradley W 4-2 South Florida L 0-11 South Florida L 8-10 St. Leo Coll. L 6-7 UIC W 7-3 Fla. Southern W 7-2 Bowling Green L 5-12 W. Illinois W 5-0 W. Illinois W 7-2 W. Illinois L 7-17 Mankato St W 5-4
Mankato St T 4-4 UNI W 5-2 UNI W 7-3 Michigan W 7-6 Michigan W 6-5 Michigan W 8-1 Michigan L 6-7 Augustana W 11-1 Grand View W 9-0 Grand View W 9-0 Indiana L 4-5 Indiana L 0-8 Indiana L 4-5 Indiana L 6-21 Minnesota W 6-1 Minnesota L 3-6 Wisconsin L 2-3 Wisconsin W 6-0 Wisconsin W 3-1 Wisconsin W 7-0 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 3-6 Ohio St L 2-5 Ohio St W 8-6 Ohio St L 2-4 Ohio St L 3-6 Iowa St W 18-1 Iowa St W 7-6 Iowa St L 14-16 Northwestern L 1-5 Northwestern L 6-7 Northwestern W 10-7 Northwestern W 9-7 Illinois W 12-7 Illinois L 2-12 Illinois L 4-5 Illinois L 1-7 1992 (26-28) N. Illinois S. Illinois E. Kentucky SMS SMS SMS SMS
L 3-4 W 8-5 W 9-1 L 8-9 L 5-7 L 3-4 L 1-5
Canisus W 18-3 C. Conn. St W 9-5 C. Conn. St L 9-12 Plymouth St W 23-0 Winona St W 11-5 Mankato St L 2-9 Northwestern W 5-3 Northwestern W 13-10 Northwestern L 3-4 Northwestern W 14-3 Mankato St L 2-9 Mankato St L 2-6 Indiana W 5-2 Indiana L 3-4 Indiana W 3-2 Indiana L 2-7 UNI W 3-2 Upper Iowa W 15-0 Illinois W 1-0 Illinois L 2-16 Illinois L 5-6 Illinois L 2-4 W. Illinois W 15-1 St. Ambrose W 11-2 St. Ambrose W 9-4 Purdue W 2-1 Purdue W 7-2 Purdue L 2-5 Purdue W 5-1 Ohio St W 2-0 Ohio St L 3-4 Ohio St L 0-1 Ohio St W 7-6 Iowa St L 0-3 Iowa St L 5-6 Grand View W 11-6 Grand View W 12-2 Michigan St W 7-6 Michigan St L 0-10 Michigan St L 3-5 Michigan St L 2-3 Iowa St L 2-4 Iowa St L 5-7 Minnesota L 5-6 Minnesota L 1-10 Minnesota L 1-5
Minnesota
L
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Grand View W Grand View W Iowa St L Iowa St L Iowa St W Iowa St L Northwestern W Northwestern L Northwestern L Northwestern L
6-2 6-3 2-3 0-4 7-6 4-6 3-1 3-5 1-3 4-7
1993 (32-20) SMS W 6-4 SMS W 7-3 SMS W 7-2 SMS L 3-4 Kansas L 6-7 Kansas W 9-5 Youngstown St W 11-8 Bucknell W 12-5 Vermont W 13-2 1994 (22-32) NE Illlinois W 6-3 NE Illinois W 6-2 3-6 C. Conn. St W 7-4 NE Illinois L Youngstown St W 9-5 NE Mo. St W 14-2 4-4 Illinois W 6-4 NE Mo. S. T Illinois W 4-0 E. Michigan W 9-5 L 0-3 Illinois L 1-2 E. Illinois L 3-4 Illinois W 13-8 S. Illinois Ohio St L 5-6 Missouri L 3-5 Ohio St L 0-4 Missouri L 3-4 Ohio St W 4-2 Missouri L 0-10 Ohio St W 1-0 Augustana W 8-4 8-0 St. Olaf W 11-4 Washington, MO W UNI W 10-3 Mississippi L 1-3 Indiana L 0-12 Memphis L 3-8 Indiana L 2-9 SEMO L 3-4 Indiana L 2-3 SEMO L 1-2 W 7-6 Indiana W 5-0 St. Louis Upper Iowa W 2-1 Northwestern W 4-2 Minnesota L 1-12 Northwestern W 1-0 Minnesota W 17-4 Northwestern W 6-1 3-6 W. Illinois L 0-3 Northwestern L Mankato St L 9-10 St. Ambrose W 8-4 Michigan St W 15-1 Purdue W 8-7 Michigan St W 7-3 Purdue L 3-9 Michigan St L 2-10 Purdue W 10-8 Michigan St W 8-6 Purdue W 8-5 L 3-7 UNI W 13-4 UNI W 5-4 Purdue W 4-0 UNI Minnesota L 1-6 Purdue W 8-4 Minnesota L 1-10 Purdue L 2-6 Purdue L 8-12 Minnesota W 4-2 Grand View L 5-6 Minnesota L 1-4 W 12-7 Grand View W 13-0 UNI Michigan W 4-3
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IOWABASEBALL Michigan L 3-9 Michigan L 1-5 Michigan W 6-0 Iowa St W 8-2 Iowa St L 3-6 Penn St L 4-6 Penn St L 4-8 Penn St L 13-14 Penn St W 16-2 Iowa St L 4-8 Illinois W 6-5 Illinois W 8-7 Illinois L 4-7 Illinois L 9-11 Illinois St L 9-10 W. Illinois L 12-17 Grand View L 6-7 Michigan St L 5-6 Michigan St L 10-13 Michigan St L 1-7 Michigan St W 15-6 1995 (29-24) Missouri W 9-7 Missouri W 6-0 Missouri W 5-4 Kansas L 3-4 Kansas L 0-6 Kansas W 7-6 Kansas St L 4-7 Kansas St W 6-2 Kansas St L 3-7 Baylor L 7-12 UT-Arlington W 4-2 UT-Arlington W 9-3 Michigan L 3-9 Michigan W 5-4 Michigan W 4-0 Michigan L 2-3 Mankato St W 22-3 Minnesota W 3-0 Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota W 5-4 Minnesota L 1-5 NDSU W 17-3 NDSU W 9-1 NE Mo. St W 16-5
Purdue L 2-8 Purdue L 6-7 Purdue W 3-1 Purdue L 2-11 Iowa St W 7-2 Illinois W 6-2 Illinois L 6-14 Illinois L 3-11 Illinois L 3-4 Grand View W 22-4 UNI L 0-6 Iowa St L 1-6 Michigan St W 4-0 Michigan St W 6-4 Michigan St L 1-3 Michigan St W 3-2 Northwestern L 2-5 Northwestern L 3-7 Northwestern W 6-1 Northwestern L 5-6 Illinois St W 9-3 St. Ambrose L 1-6 UW-Mil. W 10-4 UW-Mil. W 6-4 Penn St L 0-2 Penn St L 1-3 Penn St W 15-1 Penn St W 10-9 1996 (25-22) Eastern Illinois W 10-7 Eastern Illinois W 8-7 Eastern Illinois L 3-7 Tenn. Tech L 2-4 St. Louis W 22-5 Ohio St W 5-2 Ohio St W 8-5 Ohio St L 2-7 Ohio St L 3-12 Mankato St W 3-2 Mankato St L 3-4 Northwestern W 4-1 Northwestern L 4-7 Northwestern L 0-1 Northwestern W 9-8 Luther W 23-4 NE Mo. St W 14-4 Penn State L 1-6
Penn State L 1-5 Penn State W 7-4 Penn State L 3-7 Grand View L 8-24 UNI L 8-21 Indiana W 5-2 Indiana L 1-7 Grand View W 7-6 W. Illinois W 19-2 Iowa St W 6-5 Michigan St W 7-6 Michigan St W 11-3 Michigan St L 4-6 Michigan St W 4-2 Iowa St L 3-12 UNI W 8-6 Iowa St W 15-14 Purdue L 4-7 Purdue W 6-5 Purdue W 4-3 Purdue W 6-1 Illinois St L 2-7 St. Ambrose L 2-7 UW-Mil. L 5-8 UW-Mil. L 0-2 Minnesota W 6-5 Minnesota L 1-5 Minnesota L 6-9 Minnesota L 2-3 1997 (17-30) Arkansas L 6-26 UT-Arlington L 1-11 Kansas St L 6-9 Mississippi L 1-13 Mississippi L 6-11 Memphis L 1-3 Butler W 9-3 SMS L 0-5 N. Illinois W 6-2 Ohio St L 10-15 Ohio St L 1-2 Ohio St W 8-1 Ohio St L 2-9 Missouri L 4-11 Missouri L 5-24 Northwestern W 6-5
A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S Northwestern L 0-6 Northwestern W 5-3 Northwestern W 4-3 Truman St W 18-0 Penn St L 5-11 Penn St W 7-6 Penn St L 15-21 UNI L 1-5 W. Illinois W 11-5 W. Illinois W 2-0 Grand View W 4-2 Creighton L 4-12 Creighton W 5-4 Creighton W 9-6 Creighton W 9-8 St. Ambrose W 17-1 UW-Mil. L 0-1 UW-Mil. L 1-2 Purdue L 6-7 Purdue L 3-4 Purdue W 10-4 Purdue L 3-5 UNI L 9-14 Minnesota L 5-12 Minnesota L 5-13 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 11-19 Michigan St L 5-6 Michigan St L 3-4 Michigan St W 4-1 Michigan St L 10-11 1998 (19-27) Michigan St W 3-2 Providence L 8-11 Troy State L 8-22 S. Illinois L 2-6 S. Illinois L 1-7 SMS L 14-15 SMS W 3-0 Loras W 22-5 Loras W 14-0 Luther W 9-0 Luther W 13-3 Michigan St W 7-2 Michigan St L 0-4 Michigan St W 16-5
Michigan St W 9-1 Creighton L 6-14 Minnesota L 5-11 Minnesota L 0-3 Minnesota L 5-14 Minnesota L 0-1 Iowa St L 3-8 Purdue L 7-12 Purdue W 8-0 Purdue W 8-7 Purdue W 8-2 Grand View L 2-4 Grand View W 7-4 Penn St W 3-2 Penn St W 5-4 Penn St W 6-2 Penn St L 9-15 St. Ambrose W 3-0 St. Ambrose L 7-8 Illinois L 4-16 Illinois L 5-9 Illinois L 8-10 Illinois L 0-10 UNI L 3-6 Iowa St L 6-10 Northwestern L 9-11 Northwestern L 0-18 Northwestern L 1-8 Northwestern L 1-8 Bradley W 8-2 Bradley L 6-7 Bradley W 13-8 1999 (22-34) Kansas State L 4-9 Kansas State L 4-5 Air Force W 12-6 Air Force L 9-10 NW Louisiana L 1-9 SW Louisiana W 8-6 Iowa St L 5-8 St. Louis L 6-7 St. Louis L 5-7 Rutgers L 1-10 St. Francis W 15-4 Rider L 2-6 Vermont W 12-5
Rutgers W 15-6 Drexel W 12-10 Miami W 8-6 Iowa St W 10-4 St. Ambrose W 12-2 Michigan L 3-6 Michigan W 7-1 Michigan L 1-9 Michigan L 12-13 Iowa St L 5-6 Grand View W 20-16 Michigan St L 4-5 Michigan St W 7-1 Michigan St W 15-5 Michigan St W 10-1 UNI W 17-16 Minnesota L 3-5 Minnesota L 3-5 Minnesota L 5-9 Minnesota L 5-13 W. Illinois W 13-7 Purdue L 8-12 Purdue L 1-3 Purdue L 8-10 Purdue W 10-9 Bradley L 6-10 Bradley W 6-5 Illinois L 3-8 Illinois L 4-12 Illinois L 2-3 Illinois L 3-4 UNI L 5-6 Penn St L 1-9 Penn St L 0-10 Penn St W 4-1 Penn St L 10-15 Rockhurst W 7-5 Rockhurst W 2-1 Rockhurst W 9-8 Northwestern W 3-0 Northwestern L 4-6 Northwestern L 6-7 Northwestern L 4-7 2000 (19-35) Belmont L 1-3 at Belmont L 1-4 at Belmont L 1-2
Wichita St L 2-10 Wichita St L 4-13 Wichita St L 6-16 Northwestern L 0-4 Evansville L 4-5 Butler W 5-2 C. Michigan L 3-9 Illinois L 2-6 Butler W 4-3 Rider W 14-0 Notre Dame L 2-3 Rider W 6-3 Butler L 4-5 Mt. St. Clare W 7-0 Illinois L 1-15 Illinois L 7-9 Illinois L 8-10 Illinois W 5-4 N. Illinois L 2-4 Ohio St L 1-2 Ohio St W 4-2 Ohio St W 10-4 Ohio St L 1-11 Iowa St W 16-3 Purdue L 4-5 Purdue W 2-0 Purdue W 5-4 Purdue W 1-0 Iowa St L 1-15 UNI L 3-10 Penn St L 11-15 Penn St L 2-15 Penn St L 0-3 Penn St L 1-8 Minnesota L 5-8 Minnesota L 1-2 Minnesota L 1-13 Minnesota L 2-8 UNI W 6-4 Northwestern L 4-8 Northwestern W 4-0 Northwestern W 6-3 Northwestern W 8-6 Truman St W 4-1 UIC L 9-14 UIC L 5-9 UIC L 7-15
Michigan L 2-6 Michigan L 0-3 Michigan W 3-2 Michigan W 8-5 2001 (19-29) Belmont L 1-2 Belmont L 1-2 Belmont W 13-7 Dayton W 7-4 Evansville L 3-8 Beth. Cookman W 9-8 Beth. Cookman W 5-3 Fordham W 7-6 Lehigh W 8-0 Lehigh W 7-6 St. Rose L 2-3 N. Illinois W 6-0 Maine L 1-5 Michigan L 3-4 Iowa St L 3-5 Ohio St L 4-7 Ohio St L 1-8 Ohio St L 5-6 Ohio St W 7-1 Iowa St W 8-1 Penn St L 1-3 Penn St W 7-6 Penn St L 0-1 Penn St W 10-3 Mt. Mercy L 8-9 Illinois L 3-8 Illinois W 2-0 Illinois W 7-0 Illinois L 3-4 UNI L 6-10 Minnesota L 9-12 Minnesota L 3-8 Minnesota L 1-11 Minnesota L 3-9 UNI L 6-8 Northwestern L 2-13 Northwestern L 1-3 Northwestern W 2-0 Northwestern W 9-2 Truman St W 12-5 Bradley W 6-5
UIC UIC UIC Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue
L 5-11 L 3-4 L 1-4 L 1-8 L 1-3 W 2-1 L 0-10
2002 (26-29-1) Belmont W 1-0 Vanderbilt L 1-2 SMS L 5-9 SMS L 2-12 SMS L 4-5 Long Island W 5-4 Long Island W 11-7 Maine L 3-11 Beth. Cookman L 6-9 Beth. Cookman W 5-4 David Lipscomb L 7-12 Beth. Cookman W 11-7 Neb.-Omaha W 4-1 Illinois St L 6-14 Michigan L 0-3 Michigan L 0-6 Michigan W 7-4 Michigan L 1-4 Mt. St. Claire W 5-3 Bradley W 4-3 Indiana L 7-10 Indiana L 1-5 Indiana L 1-6 Indiana W 17-13 N. Illinois W 11-9 Ohio St L 1-7 Ohio St L 1-2 Ohio St W 5-4 Ohio St L 1-11 Illinois St L 4-7 Purdue L 2-4 Purdue W 9-3 Purdue W 3-0 Purdue W 3-2 W. Illinois W 14-1 UNI W 6-4 Michigan St W 14-3 Michigan St W 4-3
Michigan St L 0-3 UNI T 1-1 Northwestern L 3-7 Northwestern W 12-9 Northwestern L 0-1 Northwestern W 9-6 UW-Mil. L 6-8 UW-Mil. L 3-7 Minnesota W 5-3 Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota L 5-8 Minnesota W 12-6 Illinois L 4-5 Illinois W 6-4 Illinois W 8-5 Illinois W 5-3 #Indiana L 4-7 #Michigan St L 9-13 # - Big Ten Tournament 2003 (18-29) Wichita State L 2-3 Wichita State L 2-13 S. Illinois W 13-1 S. Illinois L 2-4 S. Illinois L 3-5 Fordham W 6-2 Maine W 3-1 Maine L 6-8 Long Island W 13-0 Jacksonville W 9-1 Fordham W 5-3 Beth. Cookman L 5-12 Michigan W 9-5 Michigan L 0-4 Michigan L 5-9 Michigan L 4-20 N. Illinois L 7-15 Indiana L 2-4 Indiana L 2-4 Indiana L 1-5 Indiana W 8-5 Illinois St W 11-4 Ohio St L 1-4 Ohio St L 1-6 Ohio St L 5-9 Ohio St L 9-11
Purdue L 5-9 Michigan W 6-5 Purdue W 5-4 Michigan L 0-6 Purdue L 6-18 Michigan L 0-4 W. Illinois W 9-8 Michigan L 1-2 Michigan St W 6-2 UNI L 6-8 Michigan St L 3-11 Indiana W 7-3 Michigan St W 4-1 Indiana L 4-5 Michigan St L 7-11 Indiana W 12-7 Northwestern L 3-18 Indiana L 9-25 Northwestern L 1-6 UNI L 3-8 Northwestern W 4-0 Penn St W 6-3 Northwestern L 6-7 Penn St L 1-2 Bradley L 2-5 Penn St L 1-4 Minnesota L 7-8 Penn St W 6-2 Minnesota W 4-3 UNI L 8-9 Minnesota W 11-10 Northwestern W 3-0 Minnesota L 3-7 Northwestern W 10-4 Illinois W 6-4 Northwestern L 2-8 Illinois W 5-4 Northwestern L 0-3 Illinois L 3-9 Minnesota L 2-3 Illinois L 4-6 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 6-7 Minnesota W 8-4 2004 (20-35) Purdue W 9-2 Centenary W 11-5 Purdue L 4-6 Centenary L 3-7 Purdue W 8-3 Centenary L 8-13 Purdue L 7-11 SMS L 5-8 Illinois State W 8-2 SMS L 5-17 Illinois L 8-11 SMS L 2-13 Illinois L 6-8 Maine W 5-3 Illinois W 9-8 Maine L 2-3 Illinois W 7-3 Stetson W 9-7 UMass L 2-4 Bucknell W 9-3 2005 (28-29) Miami (OH) W 9-3 Troy L 1-6 Dartmouth W 4-3 MTSU L 9-11 Army L 2-6 SMS W 11-1 W. Illinois L 2-4 SMS L 6-8 N. Colorado L 0-5 SMS L 7-8 Minnesota L 7-19 Toledo W 13-9 N. Illinois W 4-2 Rider W 16-2 Michigan St L 0-1 Rider W 20-4 Michigan St L 4-5 N. Florida L 4-5 Michigan St L 3-6 UIC L 1-2 Michigan St L 1-12 UIC L 4-5 Illinois St W 11-10 Wichita St L 1-6 I-Cubs (exh) L 2-4 Wichita St L 6-17
Wichita St L 3-7 Illinois St L 2-5 Michigan St L 1-3 Michigan St W 7-6 Michigan St L 5-11 Michigan St W 10-7 Nebraska L 1-6 Michigan W 13-12 Michigan L 2-4 Michigan W 5-3 Michigan W 7-6 UNI W 9-7 N. Illinois L 8-7 Indiana W 6-0 Indiana W 7-6 Indiana W 3-2 Indiana L 7-11 NDSU W 4-1 Penn St W 6-5 Penn St L 4-5 Penn St W 13-3 Penn St W 10-3 UNI L 6-8 W. Illinois L 1-4 Northwestern L 5-6 Northwestern L 4-8 Northwestern L 6-7 Northwestern W 6-5 UW-Mil. W 5-1 UW-Mil. W 8-2 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota W 3-1 Minnesota W 10-9 Minnesota W 7-3 Purdue W 7-3 Purdue L 7-8 Purdue L 3-4 Purdue L 3-10 Illinois W 12-9 Illinois L 0-3 Illinois W 2-1 Illinois W 7-1 Minnesota# L 7-14 Michigan# L 6-8
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A L L -T I M E R E S U LT S # - Big Ten Tournament 2006 (23-33) Austin Peay W 12-10 Illinois St. W 10-0 Dayton W 6-3 LA-Lafayette L 9-14 Evansville W 6-4 N’western St W 2-0 UTSA L 1-3 Notre Dame L 2-16 LA-Lafayette L 2-3 Notre Dame L 2-6 S. Illinois W 4-3 Notre Dame L 5-7 S. Illinois W 15-9 Notre Dame W 10-8 IPFW W 5-1 IPFW L 0-1 IPFW W 11-1 Illinois St L 3-7 Ohio St L 5-12 Ohio St W 7-1 Ohio St L 4-6 Ohio St L 1-15 Illinois St L 2-5 Penn St W 6-1 Penn St W 11-3 Penn St W 2-1 Penn St L 10-11 Nebraska L 14-16 Minnesota L 0-9 Minnesota L 2-5 Minnesota W 3-1 Minnesota L 1-12 NDSU L 8-11 NDSU W 13-8 Illinois L 3-12 Illinois L 3-4 Illinois L 2-10 Illinois W 17-3 UNI L 2-4 Northwestern L 5-9 Northwestern L 8-9 Northwestern L 6-7 Northwestern W 16-2 Indiana W 3-2 Indiana W 4-3 Indiana W 6-0
Indiana L 5-10 Purdue W 4-2 Purdue L 0-1 Purdue W 2-0 Purdue L 2-4 UNI L 5-6 Michigan L 1-2 Michigan L 0-1 Michigan L 1-4 Michigan L 1-3 2007 (31-23) UALR L 2-8 UALR W 9-6 Notre Dame W 8-1 Nebraska W 12-8 Fresno St L 10-13 Fresno St L 6-14 Fresno St L 2-4 Dallas Baptist W 17-13 Fresno St. W 10-8 Dallas Baptist L 5-18 NDSU W 6-5 NDSU W 8-0 NDSU W 5-3 NDSU W 9-7 Illinois St W 15-3 Ohio St L 7-12 Ohio St L 2-6 Ohio St W 8-0 Ohio St L 7-16 Penn St L 1-6 Penn St W 1-0 Penn St W 6-2 Nebraska L 6-7 Minnesota L 8-9 Minnesota L 2-3 Minnesota L 6-9 Minnesota W 8-7 UNI L 10-15 N. Illinois W 4-3 Illinois L 2-6 Illinois W 10-9 Illinois W 10-4 Illinois W 17-12 Northwestern W 16-6 Northwestern W 15-10 Northwestern W 13-8 Northwestern W 14-10
W. Illinois W 9-3 Upper Iowa W 16-5 Indiana W 3-2 Indiana W 10-2 Indiana W 9-0 Purdue L 4-13 Purdue L 6-11 Purdue W 6-5 Purdue W 10-9 UNI W 5-4 W. Illinois L 2-9 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan W 8-6 Michigan L 2-7 Michigan L 2-7 #Illinois L 3-12 #Penn State L 3-5 # - Big Ten Tournament 2008 (22-33) Albany W 8-3 Notre Dame L 13-14 Liberty L 1-3 Xavier W 12-9 Vanderbilt W 6-3 Kansas L 5-9 Missouri St L 3-6 Missouri St L 3-8 Missouri St L 5-12 Rutgers L 6-8 Rutgers W 9-2 Rutgers W 16-14 Stetson L 6-9 Stetson W 5-4 W. Illinois W 7-4 N. Illinois L 4-5 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan L 3-5 Michigan L 3-6 Michigan L 2-3 Illinois St L 6-7 Purdue L 6-8 Purdue W 7-6 Purdue L 3-4 Purdue L 3-16 Coe W 7-2 Indiana L 12-13 Indiana W 12-11 Indiana W 13-10
Indiana W 10-5 Creighton W 8-3 Northwestern L 5-13 Northwestern W 8-3 Northwestern L 6-13 Northwestern L 7-9 UW-Mil. L 5-13 UNI W 5-2 Michigan St W 16-2 Michigan St L 3-6 Michigan St L 7-16 Michigan St L 10-11 UNI W 10-6 Minnesota L 6-7 Minnesota W 10-5 Minnesota W 6-1 Minnesota L 14-17 Valparaiso W 13-5 Penn St L 5-6 Penn St L 5-6 Penn St L 9-13 Penn St L 8-11 Ohio St W 4-3 Ohio St L 2-12 Ohio St W 7-4 Ohio St L 7-9 2009 (16-35) Illinois L 3-8 St. Johns L 3-18 Georgetown W 4-3 Stetson L 0-11 S. Alabama L 9-11 S. Illinois L 3-8 Austin Peay W 15-9 Austin Peay L 4-10 Austin Peay L 9-20 Louisville L 2-7 Louisville W 2-1 Louisville L 7-11 Tenn-Martin W 25-6 Austin Peay W 10-3 W. Illinois W 9-4 W. Illinois L 3-7 W. Illinois W 11-1 Coe W 8-2 Michigan L 3-4 Michigan W 2-1 Michigan L 5-7
Upper Iowa W 11-8 Illinois State L 6-9 Purdue W 15-7 Purdue L 3-5 Purdue L 9-10 Kansas L 4-5 Kansas L 3-9 Indiana L 2-6 Indiana L 1-5 Indiana L 4-8 Nebraska L 5-8 Northwestern L 3-4 Northwestern W 10-1 W. Illinois W 20-7 UNI W 5-4 Michigan St L 10-15 Michigan St L 4-15 Michigan St L 5-14 UNI L 3-9 Creighton L 3-12 Minnesota L 3-4 Minnesota L 9-26 Minnesota L 3-12 Milwaukee W 11-4 Penn State L 6-8 Penn State L 4-5 Penn State W 5-3 Ohio State L 4-13 Ohio State L 4-5 Ohio State L 6-8 2010 (30-28) Illinois State W 19-11 Austin Peay L 8-13 Rutgers W 6-3 West Virginia L 5-9 Villanova W 11-2 Kansas L 1-8 Kansas W 5-3 Kansas L 4-8 Kansas L 7-15 Texas L 1-2 Texas L 1-3 Texas L 2-5 Texas L 0-18 UTSA L 2-4 UTPA L 4-7 UTPA L 2-13 UTPA W 10-3
W. Illinois W 4-3 W. Illinois W 10-9 W. Illinois W 11-2 S. Dak. St. L 10-12 S. Dak. St. W 6-5 Michigan St. W 5-3 Michigan St. L 2-16 Michigan St. L 11-26 Illinois L 8-9 Illinois W 6-4 Illinois W 4-2 Milwaukee W 9-3 Indiana L 1-4 Indiana L 3-4 Indiana L 12-21 W. Illinois W 6-5 N. Illinois L 2-13 Michigan W 5-2 Michigan W 5-3 Michigan L 5-7 Nebraska W 5-2 Creighton L 10-15 Minnesota W 11-4 Minnesota L 2-12 Minnesota L 1-6 Coe W 16-6 Penn State L 2-6 Penn State W 9-3 Penn State W 13-9 Ohio State W 7-5 Ohio State W 4-3 Ohio State L 6-11 St. Ambrose W 8-0 Purdue W 7-2 Purdue W 5-1 Purdue W 12-9 Purdue W 7-4 Michigan L 4-18 Purdue W 8-3 Michigan W 11-8 Minnesota L 5-15 2011 (20-32) West Virginia L 0-5 Pittsburgh L 2-3 Seton Hall L 0-2 S. Utah W 8-3 Kansas L 2-5 Georgia St. L 6-10
Miss. State W 5-3 Miss. State W 7-6 Georgia St, W 3-2 Texas Tech L 7-9 Texas Tech L 4-6 Texas A&M-CC W 10-9 Texas A&M-CC L 4-5 Notre Dame W 4-3 Notre Dame W 11-2 Gonzaga L 1-9 Gonzaga L 2-7 W. Illinois L 2-4 W. Illinois W 5-4 W. Illinois W 6-2 S. Dak. St. L 4-7 S. Dak. St. L 5-10 Michigan St L 2-7 Michigan St L 1-7 Michigan St W 19-7 Coe W 14-1 Illinois L 3-4 Illinois W 7-4 Illinois L 7-11 Kansas L 5-12 Indiana L 1-2 Indiana W 2-1 Indiana L 0-6 W. Illinois W 14-8 Michigan W 13-7 Michigan L 1-2 Michigan L 2-5 Nebraska L 3-7 Minnesota L 0-1 Minnesota L 4-5 Minnesota W 7-1 Milwaukee L 3-4 Penn State W 11-4 Penn State L 2-3 Penn State W 2-1 Ohio State W 7-0 Ohio State W 9-8 Ohio State L 4-10 Creighton L 3-5 Purdue L 3-6 Purdue L 2-6 Purdue L 2-5
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HOTELS/MOTELS Alexis Park Inn and Suites, 1165 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City Amana Colonies Holiday Inn, I-80, Exit 225, Amana Americinn, 2597 Holiday Road, Coralville Baymont Inn & Suites, 200 6th Street, Coralville Best Western Cantebury Inn, 704 1st Ave., Coralville Big Ten Inn, 707 1st Ave., Coralville Candlewood Suites, 2491 Holiday Road, Coralville Clarion Highlander Hotel & Conference Center, 2525 N. Dodge St., Iowa City Comfort Inn and Suites, 2431 James Street, Coralville Comfort Inn, 209 9th St., Coralville Country Inn and Suites by Carlson, 2571 Heartland Place, Coralville Days Inn, Hwy. 6 West, Coralville Fairfield Inn, 214 9th Street, Coralville Hampton Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville
337-8665 688-1175 625-2400 337-9797 351-0400 351-6131 625-2200 354-2000 338-3400 351-8144 545-8464 354-4400 337-8382 351-6600
Heartland Inn, 87 2nd Street, Coralville Holiday Inn Amana Colonies, I-80 Exit 225, Williamsburg Holiday Inn Express, 970 25th Ave., Coralville Holiday Inn, 1200 1st Ave., Coralville Hotel Vetro Studio Suites, 201 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA Iowa House Hotel, Madison & Jefferson St., Iowa City Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, 300 East 9th Street, Coralville Motel 6, 810 1st Avenue, Coralville Riverside Golf Resort, 3184 Hwy. 22, Riverside, IA Sheraton Iowa City Hotel, 210 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City Sleep Inn and Suites, 485 Madison Ave., N., North Liberty Super 8 Motel, 611 1st Ave., Coralville Travel Lodge, 2216 N. Dodge St., Iowa City
351-8132 668-1175 625-5000 351-5049 337-4961 335-3513 688-4000 354-0030 648-1234 337-4058 665-2700 337-8388 351-1010
El Ranchero, 21 Sturgis Drive, Iowa City Flannigan’s Bar & Grill, 501 1st Ave., Coralville Givanni’s Café, 109 E. College St., Iowa City Godfather’s Pizza, Highway 1 West, Iowa City Graze, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City Gus’ Food & Spirits, 2421 Coral Court, Coralville Hamburg Inn, 214 N. Linn St., Iowa City House of Lords Restaurant & Pub, 704 1st Ave., Coralville HuHot Mongolian Grill, 917 25th Ave., Coralville Hunan Restaurant, 118 2nd St., Coralville Hungry Hobo, 517 S. Riverside Drive, Iowa City IHOP, 2435 James Street, Coralville Iowa River Power Company, 501 1st Ave., Coralville Jimmy Jack’s Rib Shack, 1940 Lower Muscatine Road, Iowa City Joseph’s Steakhouse, 212 S. Clinton St., Iowa City Konomi, 843 Quarry Road, #140, Coralville La Cava Mexican Restaurant, 1810 Coral St., Coralville Linn Street Café, 121 N. Linn St., Iowa City Micky’s Irish Pub, 11 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City Midtown Family Restaurant, 1069 Hwy. 1, Iowa City Mill Restaurant, 120 E. Burlington Street, Iowa City Mondo’s Tomato Pie, 516 E. 2nd St., Coralville Monicas, 302 2nd Street, Coralville Okoboji Grill, 1857 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City Old Chicago, 78 Second Street, Coralville
338-4324 351-1904 338-5967 354-3312 887-5477 545-4290 337-5512 351-0400 358-9100 338-8886 337-5270 248-1122 351-1904 354-7427 358-0776 351-2290 358-2324 337-7370 338-6860 351-9323 351-9529 337-3000 338-7400 248-1155 248-1220
RESTAURANTS Agave Bar & Grill, 2781 Oakdale Blvd., Coralville 665-2524 Applebee’s, 200 12th St., Coralville 358-1986 Airliner, 22 S. Clinton, Iowa City 351-9259 Atlas World Grill, 127 Iowa Ave., Iowa City 341-7700 Bandana’s Bar-B-Q, 807 1st Ave., Coralville 512-6444 Bennigan’s, Coral Ridge Mall, Coralville 625-2366 Blackstone, 502 Westbury Drive, Suite 1, Iowa City 338-1770 Bluebird Dinner, 330 E. Market St., Iowa City 351-1470 Bo-James, 118 E. Washington St., Iowa City 337-4703 Bob’s Your Uncle Pizza Café, 2208 N. Dodge St., Iowa City 331-7400 Bread Garden Bakery & Café, 224 S. Clinton, Iowa City 354-4246 Brothers Bar & Grill, 125 W. Dubuque, Iowa City 338-6373 Brown Bottle, 115 E. Washington St., Iowa City 351-6704 Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery, 404 1st Avenue, Coralville 337-2243 Buffalo Wild Wings, 201 Clinton Street, Iowa City 887-9464 Buffalo Wild Wings, 2500 Corridor Way, Coralville 338-9464 Carl and Ernies Good Time Pub and Grub, 161 Hwy. 1 West, Iowa City 337-4422 Carlos O’Kelly’s, 1411 S. Waterfront Drive, Iowa City 354-5800 Chili’s, 2651 2nd St., Coralville 351-1488 Colony Inn Restaurant, 741 47th Ave., Amana 622-6270 Culvers Frozen Custard, 2591 Heartland Place, Coralville 545-8255 Donnelley’s, 101 E. College Street, Iowa City 338-7355 Edgewater Grille, 300 E. 9th Street, Coralville 887-5018 Eggy’s on 965, Hwy. 965, North Liberty 665-4800 El Dorado, 102 Second Street, Coralville 688-5237
Olive Garden, 925 25th Ave., Coralville Otis’ Tailgators, 450 1st Ave., Coralville Outback Steakhouse, 945 25th Ave., Coralville Ox Yoke Inn, 4420 220 Trail, Amana Pagliai’s Pizza, 302 E. Bloomington St., Iowa City Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 901 25th Ave., Coralville Panchero’s Mexican Grill, 32 S. Clinton, Iowa City Pit Smokehouse, 130 N. Dubuque, Iowa City Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 215 E. Washington, Iowa City Quinton’s Bar & Deli, 2500 Corridor Way, Ste. 5, Coralville Red Avocado, 521 E. Washington St., Iowa City Red Lobster, 2671 2nd Street, Coralville Red’s Ale House, 515 S. Dubuque St., North Liberty River City Beefstro, 1210 1st Ave., Coralville The Saloon, 112 E. College St., Iowa City Sam’s Pizza, 441 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City Sanctuary Restaurant & Pub, 405 S. Gilbert St., Iowa City Short’s Burger and Shine, 18 S. Clinton St., Iowa City Sidelines Bar & Grill, 320 E. Burlington St., Iowa City
339-9100 356-6914 354-2755 1-800-233-3441 351-5073 248-3256 338-6311 337-6653 354-7074 625-2221 351-6088 338-6400 626-2100 351-1551 354-3837 337-8200 351-5692 337-4678 354-7157
Sonic Drive-In, 604 2nd Street, Coralville Sports Column, 12 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City Steak and Shake, 2806 Commerce Drive, Coralville Stella, 1006 Melrose Ave., Iowa City Summit Restaurant & Bar, 10 S. Clinton St., Iowa City Sushi Popo, 725 Mormon Trek Blvd., Iowa City Takanami, 219 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City Texas Road House, 2520 Corridor Way, Coralville The Three Samurai, 1801 2nd St., Coralville Venuto’s World Bistro, 115 E. College Street, Iowa City Vesta, 849 Quarry Road, Coralville Vine Tavern, 330 E. Prentiss St., Iowa City Vine Tavern & Eatery, 39 2nd St., Coralville Vito’s Italian American Restaurant, 118 E. College St., Iowa City Which Wich, 925 25th Ave., Coralville Which Wich, 23 S. Dubuque Street, Iowa City Wig and Pen Pizza Pub, 1220 Hwy. 6 West, Coralville
354-4790 356-6902 545-5472 887-5564 354-7482 338-7676 351-5125 354-3489 337-3340 688-0002 338-3782 354-8767 338-7770 338-1393 354-9424 337-9424 354-2767
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